There are two basic sewing line types > one that sews panels together tight (thin mesh), the other that accounts for the bending over of a pattern piece in sewing that adds in the patterns offset thickness on the joint. That should resolve the gap on the collar. Try making that the same line type as the main shirt front between joints. Knitstudium from the 1st post you show it looks like you the sewing line type on the collar wrong, causing a gap rather that sewing it together tightly. I would really appreciate it if you could help me! Thank you! Is there any solution to export everything better? What is the best way to export to C4D? Is there a solution for these two things?Īlso in C4D, it don't export the file of the normal and displacement maps, then I have to fix them by hand inside the C4D. I have some problems when rendering in CLO (I see it well in the 2D and 3D screen but then in the render they don't appear) and also some bugs in C4D, (Mac and Particles in 5):ġ- The topstitches and buttonholes don't appear in the render.Ģ- A black mark is formed around the neck (there I have put an inner line to be able to bend the neck well)ģ- By the way, when I opened the project again, I can't see in the 3D window the stitches and buttonholes well, why? When I first did it, yes, I saw them and everything was fine.Ĥ- When I export it in OBJ format (Only the selected) and import it into Cinema 4D, the topstitches do not appear very well and the buttonholes appear as if they were in a white rectangle.
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