VStitcher & Substance 3D Workshop: Redefining 3D Asset Creation
This workshop explore the integration of Substance 3D Designer and Substance 3D Sampler, offering an exploration of workflows for apparel designers.
August 5, 2018
This tutorial demonstrates how to effectively utilize smart buttons in your garments using VStitcher and Lotta. The process begins by incorporating smart buttons into your materials, with each button consisting of two parts: the button itself and the buttonhole. These button parts can be customized to suit your preferences.
To add a smart button to a garment, simply drag and place it in your desired location. Then, click to specify the placement of the buttonhole. The clone by offset feature allows for easy replication of buttons and buttonholes, ensuring identical copies are positioned precisely where desired. Additionally, you have the flexibility to set the buttons as open or closed.
There's no need to separate the button and buttonhole placements. As illustrated in the tutorial, a smart button can be effortlessly added to a shirt pocket by dragging it into place and pressing escape. The button and buttonhole are automatically integrated into the garment, showcasing the user-friendly nature of smart buttons.
With this tutorial's guidance, you can harness the power of smart buttons to enhance your garment designs effectively and efficiently.
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