Tutorial: Introduction to Marvelous Designer
html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"The Gnomon Workshop has released Introduction to Marvelous Designer, a complete introduction to the 3D clothing design software, recorded by games artist Erika Lochs.The workshop provides over two hours of video training in Marvelous Designer and ZBrush.Get started with industry-standard software for 3D clothing and environment assetsMarvelous Designer is quickly becoming an industry-standard tool for creating clothing for characters and cloth simulation in environment art, in animation, videogames and visual effects.In this introductory workshop, suitable for artists who have never previously used the application, Lochs covers all of Marvelous Designers essential features.She begins by discussing how to navigate the software, setting out the key features of the 3D and 2D windows, and explaining how to use avatars.Lochs then demonstrates how to create a basic denim jacket, working with a pattern provided a workflow that viewers can follow along with from start to finish.A bonus tutorial for environment artists covers creating a medieval tent.Viewers of the workshop can download Lochs Marvelous Designer material sheet, Shortcuts sheet, her references and props, and the Marvelous Designer file for the jacket and tent.The workshop uses a commercial base mesh created by Hamza Ben Salah.About the artistErika Lochs is Principal Character Artist at Electric Square, specializing in creating clothes for game characters. Titles she has worked on include Diablo 4, Far Cry 6 and Riders Republic.Pricing and availabilityIntroduction to Marvelous Designer is available via a subscription to The Gnomon Workshop, which provides access to over 300 tutorials.Subscriptions cost $57/month or $519/year. Free trials are available.Read more about Introduction to Marvelous Designer on The Gnomon Workshops websiteHave your say on this story by following CG Channel on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). As well as being able to comment on stories, followers of our social media accounts can see videos we dont post on the site itself, including making-ofs for the latest VFX movies, animations, games cinematics and motion graphics projects.Full disclosure: CG Channel is owned by Gnomon.