There are endless possibilities when it comes to showcasing your 3D garments, one being the avatar that you are using. I thought to inspire you with some useful tips on how to enrich your creative process by experimenting with different types of skin materials for your avatar, using Blender. In this video, I’ll show you how to replace Avatar's skin material with a variety of colors and textures as well as applying them to different parts of the body such as her hair, eyelashes, and eyes. With Blender’s Principled BSDF shader, you can replace the skin material with a solid color and tweak the color, metallic properties, glossiness, and more to achieve a variety of eye-catching results. You’ll also be able to experiment with and combine different nodes such as Noise Texture, Color Ramp, and Voronoi Texture to create new, unique types of textures. Please find Exercise file and Textures: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1JGsJBlhwPrjdasNLKce5nkrFjDBACTbS?usp=sharing For more textures find the link below: https://polyhaven.com/textures You can learn the process of exporting a garment from CLO 3D and rendering it using Blender in below video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-1cuXwciP8&t=45s
There are endless possibilities when it comes to showcasing your 3D garments, one being the avatar that you are using. I thought to inspire you with some useful tips on how to enrich your creative process by experimenting with different types of skin materials for your avatar, using Blender. In this video, I’ll show you how to replace Avatar's skin material with a variety of colors and textures as well as applying them to different parts of the body such as her hair, eyelashes, and eyes. With Blender’s Principled BSDF shader, you can replace the skin material with a solid color and tweak the color, metallic properties, glossiness, and more to achieve a variety of eye-catching results. You’ll also be able to experiment with and combine different nodes such as Noise Texture, Color Ramp, and Voronoi Texture to create new, unique types of textures. Please find Exercise file and Textures: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1JGsJBlhwPrjdasNLKce5nkrFjDBACTbS?usp=sharing For more textures find the link below: https://polyhaven.com/textures You can learn the process of exporting a garment from CLO 3D and rendering it using Blender in below video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-1cuXwciP8&t=45s