Digital Fashion Design with Cinema 4D and CLO 3D
Export Setting for Cinema 4D
A course by Max Salzborn , Digital Fashion Designer and 3D Motion Graphics Artist
Joined October 2021
About the video: Export Setting for Cinema 4D
Overview
“Now you will learn how to draw the motif in Photoshop and then how to export the file for Cinema 4D. It is important to set the UV maps correctly to ensure that all materials later sit perfectly. ”
In this video lesson Max Salzborn addresses the topic: Export Setting for Cinema 4D, which is part of the Domestika online course: Digital Fashion Design with Cinema 4D and CLO 3D. Learn to create digital fashion from scratch by combining the power of virtual design with real-life textures.
Partial transcription of the video
“Export settings for Cinema 4D Lastly we learned how to add more details to the bag and arrange the UVs correctly. In this section we learn how we properly export the bag for Cinema 4D and draw the motif in Procreate or Photoshop. Before we export the bag, let's take a quick look back, select everything, go all the way down and see if the bag is really there has the Mesh Type Quad. She hasn't, so we're switching it to quad. This can take a while. When it's done, go back to the simulation. When the pocket has been calculated with the mesh type, do we have to animate them for a moment, so that...”
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Course summary for: Digital Fashion Design with Cinema 4D and CLO 3D
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3D & Animation, Fashion -
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Cinema 4D -
Areas
3D, 3D Animation, 3D Design, 3D Modeling, Accessory Design, Fashion Design

Max Salzborn
A course by Max Salzborn
Max Salzborn is a digital fashion designer and 3D motion graphics artist from Hamburg, Germany. The majority of his professional work revolves around product visualization, especially for clients in the fashion industry. He specializes in bringing objects to life, showcasing them in eye-catching scenes or animations, and using them to tell a story.
His interest in fashion led him to work as a freelance designer in the field of digital fashion, where he's built a community that inspires him to pursue his own ideas, which include collaborations with other 3D artists and tribute pieces to his favorite anime: Akira.
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