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Getting Started
- Configuring Your Management Module
- Create & Configure A New Organization
- Creating a Customized Address
- Mastering Advanced Search and Filters
- Understanding Your Organization's Homepage
- Understanding Role Function
- Changing The Language
- Changing Your Password
- Editing Your Profile
- Feedback and Requests
- Frontier.cool Privacy Policy
- Managing Your Profile Menu
- Are all of my digital fabrics shared publicly?
- Does Frontier.cool’s TextileCloud™ offers a free trial plan?
- How do I change the language?
- How do I send feedback or make a request?
- How does Frontier.cool protect my privacy and keep my data secure?
- How does Frontier.cool’s TextileCloud™ accurately generates physical properties?
- How does Frontier.cool’s TextileCloud™ generates accurate texture maps?
- Why can't I download other people's 3D material files?
- Why is my asset upload unsuccessful or canceled?
- How does Frontier.cool’s TextileCloud™ generates environmental impact data with Eco-Impactor™?
- Accessing and Copying a Shared Collection
- Adding Assets to Collection in the Workspace
- Creating and Accessing Collections
- Creating and Managing a Private Digital Library on an Embed Page
- Managing Collections
- Managing Your Workspace
- Sharing Assets and Collections
- Edit Your Collection’s Cover Image
- Attaching Files to Support Asset Information
- Copying Assets To Group or Workspace
- Creating 3D Materials
- Creating 3D Materials for Fabrics with Mesh
- Creating Assets
- Creating Assets by Smart Upload
- Creating Assets with APEXFiz File
- Creating Assets with Multiple Fabric Sides
- Customizing Asset’s Cover Image
- Deleting Assets
- Digital Drape Overview
- Downloading 3D Material Files
- Editing An Asset
- Exploring the 3D Viewer
- Export Digital Library Data to Excel
- Importing TextileCloud™'s 3D Material Files Into CLO3D
- Integrate Your System With TextileCloud™ Using APIs (Application Programming Interfaces)
- Mass Data Update and Management
- Mass Upload Data
- Mass Upload Data with Multiple Fabric Sides
- Merge Material for Asset with Face and Back Side
- Navigating the Asset Library on Frontier.cool
- Printing an Asset
- Printing and Customizing Your QR Code Label
- TextileCloud™'s Supported 3D Material Files
- The Asset Library
- Understanding Texture Maps
- Updating Fabric Images with QR Code Labels
- Uploading Pre-Scanned Images
- Best Practices for Filling Mass Upload's Excel Template
- Frontier.cool's Fabric Physical Properties
- Unlock the Power of Eco-Impactor®
- Exploring the Key Features of the Thread Board on Frontier.cool
- Navigating Detailed Card Information in the Thread Board Module on Frontier.cool
- Navigating the Thread Board Module in Frontier.cool
- Start a DigitalThread™ Conversation
- Accessing Detailed Fabric Information on Frontier.cool
- Accessing Trade Events and Vendors on Frontier.cool
- Exploring the Sourcing Library Module on Frontier.cool
- Fabric Discovery and Information in the Frontier.cool Sourcing Library
Exploring the 3D Viewer
Introduction
Welcome to the Frontier.cool onboarding series. In this article, we’ll guide you through using our 3D Viewer feature to visualize fabrics in real-life environments. You’ll also learn how to apply fabrics to various models we offer, including shirts, t-shirts, pants, shoes, and more.
Utilizing the 3D Viewer
The 3D Viewer is a powerful tool for visualizing any asset featuring 3D material, whether it’s from the Sourcing Library or the Asset Library.
💡Tips: In the Asset Library or Sourcing Library, use the filter function by selecting [3D Material > With 3D Material] and apply the filter to locate assets that include 3D material.
A Step-by-Step Guide to Using the 3D Viewer:
- Navigate to the Sourcing Library or Asset Library, browse through the collections, and click on the asset you’re interested in.
- Then, click the [3D Viewer] button to see how the fabric appears in real-life applications on various apparel models.
3D Viewer Editor
Use the editor in the left sidebar to adjust the appearance of the asset:
- Alpha: Adjust the transparency.
- Roughness: Modify the texture roughness.
- Specular: Change the reflectiveness.
- Scale Size: Zoom in or out to view different fabric size perspectives.
- Screenshot: Capture and save a high-quality screenshot of the fabric to your hard drive.
Viewing in 2D:
- 2D Mode: View the fabric's texture maps, including base, normal, roughness, displacement, alpha, and metal maps layered beneath. Gain a deeper understanding of Texture Maps here
Tips for Optimal Use:
The 3D Viewer Editor enables quick experimentation and real-time visualization of fabrics. Please note that changes made within the viewer cannot be saved, but you can enjoy the flexibility of making instant previews and adjustments to effortlessly bring your creative ideas to life.
Conclusion
In summary, the 3D Viewer revolutionizes fabric exploration by providing seamless access to a vast material library. By following these steps and utilizing the 3D Viewer’s features, you can efficiently visualize and experiment with fabric designs, enhancing your creative process and making informed decisions on asset selection. Its intuitive controls and real-time adjustments enable precise customization of fabric visualization and enhance creative flexibility.
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