Digital Streetwear Design in CLO 3D and Cinema 4D
The Top of the Garment 1
A course by Stephy Fung , Digital Fashion Artist
About the video: The Top of the Garment 1
Overview
“I will now complete the outfit by creating a baggy T-shirt. Similar to the trousers, I will start by working on the basic shape. Once it is sewn, I will show you how to smooth the lines of the neckline and the armpits. Then, you will see how to add the sleeves.”
In this video lesson Stephy Fung addresses the topic: The Top of the Garment 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: Digital Streetwear Design in CLO 3D and Cinema 4D. Learn to design stylish digital clothing with CLO 3D and showcase your outfits in an animated walk cycle using Cinema 4D and After Effects.
Partial transcription of the video
“ The Top of the Garment In this lesson, we'll create a baggy T-shirt for the top garment, and we will be doing that in CLO 3D. Let's take a look. Now, we are ready to build our baggy T-shirt. I recommend you press A on your keyboard, and we'll move all of these to the side. We're going to use this shade as a reference, or this human body outline as a reference. We're going to press Rectangle. Let's make a rectangle here. Something like this. Let's add a bit of colour and separate this by colours. We're going to name this "stripe," we'll name this "trouser," and we'll make a new one, Add, a...”
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Course summary for: Digital Streetwear Design in CLO 3D and Cinema 4D
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Category
3D & Animation, Fashion -
Software
Cinema 4D, Substance Painter -
Areas
3D Animation, 3D Modeling, Animation, Character Animation, Fashion Design

Stephy Fung
A course by Stephy Fung
Stephy Fung is a freelance digital fashion artist based in the UK. After studying graphic design, she spent several years working in 3D motion design before pivoting to digital fashion, a skill she taught herself during the 2020 lockdown. The outfits she creates pay homage to her Chinese heritage while embracing her dual identity, combining modern styles with traditional Chinese elements.
Stephy began by sharing her work online and has since collaborated with clients such as Dell, Snapchat, Xbox, Highsnobiety, Jo Malone, Paco Rabanne, Vogue Singapore, and Selfridges. In between projects, she passes on her knowledge of design through talks at events and educational institutions.
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