How To Change Avatar Size in CLO 3D, 6 Tips For Troubleshooting
Learn how to troubleshoot all the challenges of using the CLO3d Avatar Editor. These 6 Tips for editing your avatar's size are easy-to-follow and create accurate avatars for fitting garments in CLO.
This is not a basic step-by-step of the avatar editor, but a run-down of everything that can go wrong and how to easily resolve it. These are our best practices for customizing avatar size.
Here is CLO's video about the avatar editor if you're looking for the basics: • Customizing and Editin...
00:00:34 Tip 1: Choosing Your Starting Size
00:01:11 Tip 2: Marking The Avatar (Avoid Height Adjustment Issues!)
00:03:37 Tip 3: Order Of Operations
00:04:44 Tip 4: Choosing A Measurement Chart
00:06:56 Tip 5: Tips By Measurement
00:06:59 Neck Circumference
00:07:39 Across Shoulder
00:07:53 Shoulder Drop/Slope
00:08:25 Bust & Waist
00:08:54 High & Low Hip
00:09:44 Inseam
00:10:29 Leg- Thigh, Knee, Calf, Ankle
00:10:38 Arm Length & CB Neck To Wrist
00:11:37 Arm- Bicep, Elbow, Forearm, Wrist
00:12:01 Total Rise & Vertical Trunk
00:12:15 Tip 6: Saving The Avatar
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Wow thanks for the tips! This is brilliiant - and so needed!! Been so often frustrating with my attempts at editing the CLO avatars.. messing up the corresponding measurements when going in the wrong order or playing with the height measurements..
Definitely excellent!
Excellent video
@ides.studio
9 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
I created custom avatars for different sizes, but I can't really change the poses for them, the avatars distorts when I do so. Also this only happens when the avatar is wearing any garment.
@ides.studio
Ай бұрын
It’s best to change the pose without any clothes on. Just use your blank avatar, can be any size, and pose how you like. Then go to file>save as>pose. It’ll save a .pos file. Put that in a folder you’ve added to your library. Then open your file with your garment on the avatar and double click the pose file and your avatar’s pose will change.
Hey! Thank you for creating such content! I am just starting out with CLO3D to support my sewing hobby. I have a large bust,thighs, long torso, etc and my ultimate goal with CLO3D is to make my own avatar where I could check the fit of the patterns and adjust them accordingly. Because fitting is the most time consuming in real life. But after playing around a bit with the avatar sizing in clo3d I see that there are limitations. Do you know if there is a possibility to scan the body and then import it to clo3d for a very precise sizing? Thank you! :) Ieva from Riga, Latvia
@ides.studio
10 ай бұрын
Yes! I have a colleague who had great results with 3dlook.ai but there are lots of body scanning technologies, so if you found something else, any .obj file can be brought into CLO and used. Which is a universal 3D object file☺️ Let me know how you go!
Thank you for this video! May I ask if you have experience keeping the underbust measurement the same, keeping the back measurement the same, but then successfully making the bust cup and bust depth bigger? So, the circumference is indeed larger, but the underbust and back remain the same. I really appreciate it.
@ides.studio
8 ай бұрын
Up near the top of the chart, near height, there is a dropdown menu that is bust or underbust. You want to select underbust here, and then change the bust down below. That will keep the underbust consistent. BUT it is sooo challenging to do this in CLO. The avatar editor is really not the best with a full bust. It never seems to want to add only to the cup, but distributes it around the whole body and also I think might adjust the underbust if the difference is too big. If you're in need of an avatar with a really full bust, I'd recommend an Alvanon form or making a Daz avatar with a full bust shape and then bringing it into CLO and adjusting the measurements to what you want and the bust shape from Daz will remain a bit better than the CLO defaults.
The armhole measurements are incorrect for a lot of US ASTM avatar sizes in CLO3D. I noticed that it is not possible to edit the armhole measurement. Do you have any suggestions on how to create a custom size file some other way than using the avatar editor?
@ides.studio
Жыл бұрын
Hmm, so some ways are body scanning or creating a DAZ avatar and bringing those into CLO. That can get you the body shape you want and then you can convert them to CLO avatars so that you can make minor tweaks in the editor. The armscye might always be a bit off in 3D bc they're trying to avoid collision issues in the armpit, so I think I'd rely on the bicep and the garment specs for armhole drop there. There's always like this weird carved out space in the armpit for that reason. Hope that helps!
hi aim beginner on clo can u pleas tell us how we can make avatar without shoes thanks
@ides.studio
Жыл бұрын
Right click on the shoes in 3D and "delete hair/shoes" or "delete accessory" depending on which version of CLO you're using
Very good. How long are you using Clo?
@ides.studio
Жыл бұрын
About 4 years. I worked for CLO and was first trained at the company.
@ides.studio
Жыл бұрын
@Roxx Chirinos Happy to help! What's your question exactly? You can ask here or feel free to email me at hello@ides.studio