Updated: Aug 23rd, 2022
Hello CLO-SET Users,
We are so excited to announce our new feature, CLO-SET Construction!
What is ‘CLO-SET Web Tech Pack Construction’?
‘CLO-SET Web Tech Pack Construction’ is a feature that displays auto-generated markers and allows construction annotation for all Content Types that have been pre-set in CLO3D. CLO-SET Construction is integrated with all the materials, trims, and even sewing methods of the 3D garment made in CLO3D.
We aim to shorten the manual data entry process by providing a seamless connection between CLO3D to CLO-SET Web Tech Pack so that design tech pack and construction tech pack for physical sample production is available for our users.
Benefits
- Data Sync from CLO3D BOM
- Flexible modification, addition, and deletion of markers and their position
- Easy-to-use annotation tools for texts and drawings
- Availability of version updates as well as history tracking
- Communicate with your partners, Share ideas, and Make final decisions for your outfits.
How to Use
Permission
- Web Tech Pack features are available to Admins, Collaborators, Editors. Viewers are not able to access Web Tech Pack.
- Admins: able to Edit and Delete others’ comments and annotations
- Collaborators and Editors: able to Edit and Delete mine only
Content Type Panel
Add Pages for new Content Type
- Click the
button.
- Select a Content Type
Reorder Pages
- Drag and Drop the Page as you would like.
- Cover cannot be reordered.
Delete & Duplicate
Click on the and Duplicate or Delete as you wish.
Construction Viewer &
Construction/Comment Panel
To Edit View Point, click on the left icon to zoom in and zoom out and turn the camera with right click.
- Rotation
- Zoom In/Out
- Camera Point
- Keyboard Shortcuts
To Edit Drawing, click on the right icon to make annotation drawings and add or delete markers. Please refer to the details of each feature from the left side of the Annotation Tool Bar.
Attach Image - After clicking on the viewer window, the File Directory will appear.
Click - You can move and adjust around other annotations that you have already created.
Input Text
Pen
Straight Line
Curved Line
One-sided Arrow
Circle
Square
Toolpen Color
Toolpen Thickness
You can Add and Delete markers from the tool bar on the bottom of the 3D Viewer Window.
Examples
Page Types
- Cover Page
- Viewer panel shows the ‘front’ and the ‘back’ images that are generated when saving the garment as Zpac and Zprj
- Construction Version shows the list of history versions as well as the Current Version.
- Page Name is named default as Cover, and it can be modified.
- Pattern Page
- Page Name is named default as Pattern, and it can be modified.
- The markers of Pattern start from P1, using the ‘P’ prefix from Pattern.
- The Pattern Panel displays the parts of the Patterns used for each Fabric from CLO3D as shown in the Object Browser of CLO3D.
- The order of the Pattern list is identical to the order of the Pattern from CLO3D.
- The construction markers of Pattern cannot be added or deleted.
- On the bottom right corner of the viewer window, there is a Pattern Layout, which can be clicked to view.
- Fabric Page
- Page Name is named default as Fabric, and it can be modified.
- The markers of Fabric start from F1, using the ‘F’ prefix from Fabric.
- The Fabric Panel displays the names of the Fabric used from CLO3D as shown in the Object Browser of CLO3D.
- The order of the Fabric list is identical to the order of the Fabric from CLO3D.
- Graphic Page
- Page Name is named default as Graphic, and it can be modified.
- The markers of Graphic start from G1, using the ‘G’ prefix from Graphic.
- The Graphic Panel displays the names of the Graphic used from CLO3D as shown in the Object Browser of CLO3D.
- The order of the Graphic list is identical to the order of the Graphic from CLO3D.
- Button Head Page
- Page Name is named default as Button Head, and it can be modified.
- The markers of Button Head start from B1, using the ‘B’ prefix from Button Head.
- The Button Head Panel displays the names of the Button Head used from CLO3D as shown in the Object Browser of CLO3D.
- The order of the Button Head list is identical to the order of the Button Head from CLO3D.
- The count of Button Head is shown inside the parenthesis.
- Button Hole Page
- Page Name is named default as Button Hole, and it can be modified.
- The markers of Button Hole start from H1, using the ‘H’ prefix from Button Hole.
- The Button Hole Panel displays the names of the Button Hole used from CLO3D as shown in the Object Browser of CLO3D.
- The order of the Button Hole list is identical to the order of the Button Hole from CLO3D.
- The count of Button Hole is shown inside the parenthesis.
- Zipper Page
- Page Name is named default as Zipper, and it can be modified.
- The markers of Zipper start from Z1, using the ‘Z’ prefix from Zipper.
- The Zipper Panel displays the names of the Zipper used from CLO3D as shown in the Object Browser of CLO3D.
- The order of the Zipper list is identical to the order of the Zipper from CLO3D.
- All parts of Zippers such as Zipper Puller, Zipper Slider, Zipper Teeth, Top Stopper, and Bottom Stopper, are shown in the Zipper Content Page.
- Topstitch Page
- Page Name is named default as Topstitch, and it can be modified.
- The markers of Topstitch start from T1, using the ‘T’ prefix from Topstitch.
- The Topstitch Panel displays the names of the Zipper used from CLO3D as shown in the Object Browser of CLO3D.
- The order of the Zipper list is identical to the order of the Zipper from CLO3D.
- Etc. Page
- Page Name is named default as Etc., and it can be modified.
- The markers of Etc. start from E1, using the ‘E’ prefix from Etc.
- The Etc. Panel displays the names of the Etc. items used from CLO3D, such as trm. obj, fbx, dae, glb, and others.
- Blank Page
- Page Name is named default as New Page, and it can be modified.
- Markers are not created in Blank Page.
- This Page is for flexible usage of annotations.
Construction Versions
- Web Tech Pack is created for each individual content in CLO-SET.
- Web Tech Pack data is based on the Version Updates.
- The data shown in Construction is the data of the ‘Current’ Version’s zpac, or zprj file.
- The versions that have been ‘Version Updated’ on WTP are shown in Construction.
- For example, ContentA has 5 versions. And, Version 1, 3, 5 has only been Version Updated in WTP, then the Construction also only shows Version 1, 3, 5.
- Editing can only be done in the ‘Current Version’. The past versions are View Only.