Digital Streetwear Design in CLO 3D and Cinema 4D Information
Learn to design stylish digital clothing with CLO 3D and showcase your outfits in an animated walk cycle using Cinema 4D and After Effects
Digital fashion gives you the freedom to express your style and visually develop ideas on the spot. For Stephy Fung, a digital fashion artist specializing in streetwear, it’s the future of the industry. Throughout her career, she’s collaborated with brands like Dell, Snapchat, Xbox, Highsnobiety, Vogue Singapore, and Selfridges.
In this online course, Stephy teaches you how to create digital garments from scratch in CLO 3D and Cinema 4D. Learn how to model stylish outfits with realistic textures, patterns, and motion, as well as a 3D scene to bring it to life. Stephy also shows you how to showcase your work in an animated walk cycle using After Effects. Design clothing that reflects who you are and make a digital fashion statement.
Here’s what you’ll learn
- Introduction
- Research and Sketching Phase
- Creation of the Digital Garment
- Adding the 3D Scene
- Post-production and Walk Cycle Loop Creation
- Final project
Who is this course for?
Designers as well as anyone interested in learning 3D or creating digital fashion.
About Author
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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