Design garments in CLO3D through chat-driven simulation, rendering, and export.
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No copy-paste install info for "clo3d-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Create a new women's dress project in CLO3D using a basic avatar. Make a knee-length A-line dress with short sleeves, a square neckline, and an invisible back zipper. Assign a lightweight cotton fabric in off-white. After cloth simulation, render front, side, and back views, then export the project file.
A complete dress setup with fabric settings, simulation results, rendered views, and an editable project file.
Open an existing CLO3D project and replace the jacket fabric with denim, waterproof nylon, and wool blend while keeping the pattern unchanged. Run simulations for each version, compare drape, wrinkles, and thickness, and output a comparison summary with renders for each fabric.
A fabric comparison report with renders for each version to evaluate the best material choice.
Import this set of completed CLO3D garment projects, automatically dress each item on its matching avatar, standardize lighting and background, and export high-resolution e-commerce renders: front, 45-degree, and back view for each style. Organize all images by style number.
Organized high-resolution product renders by style number, ready for e-commerce listing or internal review.
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