Marvelous Designer 11 Tutorial: Elastic Waist Pants
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Version used: Marvelous Designer 11
System Requirements:
Officially Supported OS
- Windows: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)1809 / Windows 10 1909 build recommended
- Mac: macOS 10.14 (Mojave), 10.15 (Catalina), 11.2 (Big Sur)
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- 8 GB or more of RAM (16 GB recommended)
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"- Nvidia® GeForce GTX 960 or Quadro P1000 or equivalent
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- 1920x1080 (2560x1440 recommended)
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When i begann with Marvelous i was stunned how many things you can do.
Thank you so much. Your detail so incredible.
Awesome, great video!
Very helpful! Thank you
Great contribution. Great tutorial. You have my like. Thank you so much. Greetings
Thank you,I like your tutorial
u are best bro
i love u so much bro, thanks very much
very good tks
can you show how to arrange the uv map when exporting?
when sewing the ankles I had to free sow only to the mid point of the ankle rectangle for each half of the pant leg. It looks similar to the sewed pant leg result here. Following the example here and sewing both pant legs to the entirety of the ankle rectangle just broke the simulation. Is there configurations that i dont know about that would allow me to do it as the example showed? Or is this just a fluke
thank u very much
I can't get past the free sewing part. For whatever reason whenever I simulate the pants completely glitch over the frozen waistband
Hey Thanks for the tutorial! For some reason when I draw the pockets using Line (3D pattern) it does not do the same on the other side. I have tried selecting both front panels and selecting symmetric pattern but it didn't seem to work. How do you get it to create both front pockets symmetrically?
@Marvelousdesigner
Жыл бұрын
The line tool doesn't apply symmetrically until you convert it to an internal shape of any sort, THEN it will work.
Hello ,when i try to superimpose the waistband it's showing this text :"The following patterns can not be remeshed due to complex shapes." Any solution ?
what key are you pressing 2:53 to get those blue dots?
@Marvelousdesigner
2 жыл бұрын
its the hot key for the Arrangement points. Shift+F
For me the internal line on the waist gets all ziggzaggy after superimposing and simulating, how does yours stay straight? What do I miss?
@metagear6642
Жыл бұрын
it gets ziggzaggy for me too
8:30 pockets
Great tutorial, the clo3d tutorials suck
dude ho to delete the sewing??
@Marvelousdesigner
2 жыл бұрын
using the Edit Sewing Tool - select and delete (with backspace or delete key)
How can I confirm? I can't figure out how 8:39
@Marvelousdesigner
8 ай бұрын
double click to finish the line
why don't you divide the waist band parts in 2... because it is sewn in 2 parts?
@Marvelousdesigner
Жыл бұрын
are you referring to the symmetrical line?
@grahamhiggins1816
Жыл бұрын
@@Marvelousdesigner Im referring to when you shift and sew two parts to the same waist band.
@Marvelousdesigner
Жыл бұрын
@@grahamhiggins1816 ah yes, so that is when they are "symmetrically linked" it is to work more effectively since they were already linked. it also reduces simulation time and prevents user error in items creating awkward mesh with angles across an unnecessary seamline.