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Martok2112 tutorial for making quick clothing in CC3 Pipeline using Blender.

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Hello, all,
Friendly neighborhood Martok2112 here with a tutorial on how I make clothes for my characters in CC3 (now that I have the Pipeline version and am drunk with power.  This is not a refined clothing make as many others here no doubt do....this is just a quick and dirty method to making cloth meshes for such characters.
It's been about 10 years since I've done a tutorial for any Reallusion program...and I hope you'll find this informative.   It took me longer to make the tut than it did to make the cloth mesh.

So, here we go:
NOTE:  This tutorial is for the uniform top only.   Also, this was done in Blender 2.79.  I am still learning Blender 2.8, but for my purposes, Blender 2.79 was best.


























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Thanks for the tutorial martok2112, you did a splendid job on it!



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Thank you, Snarp Farkle.  :)

In truth, I had always tried to make clothing in this style before I even got the Black Friday iClone 7 bundle last month, but it was definitely CC3 Pipeline that allowed me to do so. 




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