As we can see on the 3D Window, the mesh changes with every selection. As seen on this drop-down list, there are different kinds of fabrics such as Canvas, Oxford, Plush, Stretch, Cotton, and many others to choose from. It almost looks finished.Īll right, before we finish making this T-shirt, I’ll tell you something about fabrics and the Fabric Editor. We can also use Show Arrangement Points as we did before. Īs we can see, it’s almost in a perfect position. We will now use the option called Mirror Paste. Let’s make a copy of this sleeve because it looks nice. We can edit this pattern anytime by clicking on Edit Pattern and the changes will appear on the avatar. Let’s select the edges and sew them together. Now, we can sew the sleeve by using Segment Sewing. We don’t need those points anymore so let’s get rid of them by clicking on Show Arrangement Points. Next, we can manually lower it to make it look better. As a result, the sleeve just snapped to the place. Let’s choose and click one of the points that shows now. Select a sleeve and make those points appear by clicking on Show Arrangement Points. But before this, we will make use of our arrangement points. I’m going to add another point using Add Point/Split Line and then I can choose Segment Sewing. We can manually adjust the points and seams. Free Sewing allows us to add another point. In this case, we can use two tools so we can choose Segment Sewing and Free Sewing. This allows us to edit the back pattern and make it look a bit different from the front one. When we finish editing, we can click on Remove Linked Editing, so when we make changes on one panel, they won’t appear on the second one as well. This will help garments look better and load very fast. I recommend keeping it 20 for IMVU, at least for uncomplicated meshes. To reduce the poly count, we need to adjust the particle distance. As we can see, this is a very high poly mesh. This is a kind of remeshing to make the mesh perform better. If some parts of the mesh are in a different place, we can just drag and drop them to make them look better.Īll right, we can continue with our tutorial, but first I will quickly explain particle distance. We have to press the spacebar or the downward arrow icon to simulate. Let’s click on the front panel and back panel, and remember to have those points – which are small lines – on the same side of the mesh (edge). When clicking on the front and back panels, the same view appears on the 2D Window. Let’s try to do this in the 3D Window by choosing Segment Sewing. We can do this on the 2D Window or 3D Window by just clicking on the sewing machine icon. We can repeat the same step for the back panel. Right click and select the Remeshing option to get a better result. To do so, click on Textured Surface ➞ Wireframe on Surface. īefore we go sewing, let’s switch the view. We will have to flip normals to have them on the proper side. We can manually adjust it or we can use arrangement points as I mentioned before. As a result, we’ve got two of the same panels and we don’t have to create another one for the back as this is the copy of the front one. Let’s copy the front pattern and paste it. When one side is edited, the other side is symmetrically edited as well. The sewing option will allow us to automatically sew both panels, front and back, that we are going to create in a second. Let’s click on Unfold Symmetric Editing (with Sewing). We can apply symmetry so we don’t have to repeat the same steps for the other side of the T-shirt. We can manually edit them and adjust to fit our needs. Choose Edit Pattern and select some points. Let’s select Edit Curvature to make something that looks like the front panel of a T-shirt. As we can see, the same pattern appeared on the left side, in the 3D Window, and it’s almost in the same position as on the 2D Pattern Window. Let’s choose Add Point/Split Line to add a few points. Go to another tool where we’re going to edit the pattern. Let’s draw on the right side window, which is the 2D Pattern Window, a simple rectangle. In this case, we are going to choose Rectangle. Welcome back everyone to the next tutorial! Today I’m going to make a simple T-shirt. In this tutorial, Creator In Residence Kuroi001 will show you how to make a simple T-shirt using Marvelous Designer.
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