CLO 3D
An exploration in the world of 3D Fashion Design
For my draping class my professor decided to structure the class in a way it had never been structured before. She had us import most of our designs into the 3D Fashion Design software CLO 3D in order to adjust and fit all of our designs properly without having to create entire new garments.
Basic bodice and skirt in CLO 3D
Asymmetrical bodice and straight skirt in CLO 3D
For one draping project I had the opportunity to go through the whole process of uploading the half-scale draped garment into CLO 3D, sizing it up to full-scale, adjusting any fit issues, printing the full scale patterns pieces and then creating a real garment.
Asymmetrical skirt in CLO 3D
The finished asymmetrical skirt created out of two different types of tweed