
Digital Designs from the MOTIF Learners Community
Designs below are real projects by students on MOTIF and are 3D embed, so play with them!
Digital Designs from the MOTIF Learners Community
Designs below are real projects by students on MOTIF and are 3D embed, so play with them!
More designs are on their way and will be added as we ramp up to the festival, so plan to be back here!
Asymmetrical Skirt and Knit Top
This elegant asymmetrical overlap skirt at front, designed with leather belt and buckle. It is a staple-piece in any modern lady’s collection. The hemline of the skirt falls beneath the knees. Sits at the natural waist. After all, you can wear almost any top. The beautiful sleeveless top designed with a contrast color pipping at the neckline and front yoke. This eye-catching silhouette offers a chic and classic look.
“Roz, your excellent teaching skills have helped me tremendously through my journey with CLO 3D”
- Design by Bianca Shawky while taking the Production in CLO 3D course.
- Self-assessed skills before & after taking the course(s): from 1 to 8/10.
- Estimated amount of work: 1.5 hours.
Vest, shirt and pants
Thierry Mugler’s combination of fantasy & reality inspired my project.
Igor’s reflection on the course
“Roz McNulty is a wonderful teacher with great attention to intricate details.”
- Design by Igor Shapiro while taking the Production in CLO 3D course.
- Self-assessed skills before & after taking the course(s): from 1 to 7/10.
- Estimated amount of work: 6 hours.
Dart Dress & Cape Project
A pink iridescent silk dress, with a black cape. This was made to showcase the process of dart manipulation and adding fullness to pattern pieces in Clo3d.
Ayla’s reflection on the course
“Thanks to Roz’s course, I’ve been able to apply my knowledge and feel comfortable using Clo3d at my current job. With this, I’m able to make realistic 3d mockups that help figure out complex patterns.”
- Design by Ayla Medrano while taking the Production in CLO 3D course.
- Self-assessed skills before & after taking the course(s): from 3 to 8/10.
- Estimated amount of work: 2 hours.
Dance leotard with sheer silk skirt
Apollo Ballet Leotard and skirt from the JL Gazelle collection – Stretch Knit with Mesh and a Chiffon Skirt
Gazella’s reflection on the course
“I’ve learned so much, so quickly. I wouldn’t have figured out the intricate details the program has to offer on my own in such a short amount of time.“
- Design by Gazella Cheng while taking the Advanced Techniques in CLO 3D course.
- Self-assessed skills before & after taking the course(s): from 1 to 8/10.
- Estimated amount of work: 5 hours.
Sleeveless Wrap Dress
In one of the lessons Roz showed how to scan your fabric, with your mobile phone, and create a repeat – so you can sample a garment with your existing fabric stock.
“In Advanced Techniques I use this dress to show how important it is to use real materials, real sources, and real draping for your fabrics.”
- Design by Roz McNulty to teach the Advanced Techniques in CLO 3D course.
- Estimated amount of work: 2 hours.
Dandelion Black & White dress
Angle cut dress that offers a form-hugging fit with a cinching tie waistband and soft flowing bow. Custom print designed in an uneven repetition against a black background to create a dynamic rhythm.
Gazella’s reflection on the course
“Roz, I am now able to design more creatively, you have made learning CLO so intuitive. I can’t get enough!”
- Design by Ria Voulakis while taking the Advanced Techniques in CLO 3D course.
- Self-assessed skills before & after taking the course(s): from 1 to 9/10.
- Estimated amount of work: 4 hours.
Sixties' dress
Nicole’s reflection on the course
“I wish I had discovered this course before I started using CLO”
- Design by Nicole Villareal while taking the Basics in CLO 3D course.
- Self-assessed skills before & after taking the course(s): from 8 to 10/10.
- Estimated amount of work: 2 hours.
Reflections Halter Neck Jumpsuit
Easy to wear cross-over halter neck jumpsuit designed to showcase bold stained glass floral print design.
Ria’s reflection on the course
“Roz, I am now able to design more creatively, you have made learning CLO so intuitive. I can’t get enough!”
- Design by Ria Voulakis while taking the Production in CLO 3D course.
- Self-assessed skills before & after taking the course(s): from 1 to 9/10.
- Estimated amount of work: 4 hours.
Run Jacket & Leggings
This design was made to practice adding a print texture to my fabric in Clo3D. This run gear is perfectly suited to 3D drawing and reflects my love of activewear design and development.
Barbara’s reflection on the course
“Taking the Clo3D courses from Roz has taught me many ways to create new designs and how to ensure that the garments fit well. I have learned lots of shortcuts which help so much.“
- Design by Barbara Saunders while taking the Production in CLO 3D course.
- Self-assessed skills before & after taking the course(s): from 7 to 9/10.
- Estimated amount of work: 2 hours.
Asymmetrical Silk Satin Dress
My design is a draped asymmetrical pleated silk satin dress with contrast lurex bust panel.
Aneta’s reflection on the course
“I enjoyed the sewing, creating patterns and rendering topics”
- Design by Aneta Obrochta while taking the Basics in CLO 3D course.
- Self-assessed skills before & after taking the course(s): from 6 to 8/10.
- Estimated amount of work: 4 hours.
Jumpsuit Royal Blue LEITCH
Research concept is from the Architecture of the Everton football club stadium in Liverpool England. The cross cross stands of architecture by Archibald Leitch provided the starting points for the design and fabric print by Andrea Cushion. This print in the womenswear Jumpsuit takes on the artwork of the criss cross, whilst the the back view brings together a casual element with overprinted bold AC initials (Andrea Cushion) as a branded element.
- Design by Andrea Cushion while taking the Basics in CLO 3D course.
- Self-assessed skills before & after taking the course(s): from 7 to 9/10.
- Estimated amount of work: 8 hours.
The Tuxedo
One of the lessons Roz teaches in Advanced Techniques in CLO is how to trace a turn of the century tuxedo pattern and make it your own. This tuxedo version is brown velvet with brass buttons and an embellished facing of a rich metallic embossed satin.
The instructor‘s reflection on this section of the course
“Students have come up with some amazing styles including tuxes for women and children.”
- Design by Roz McNulty to teach the Advanced Techniques in CLO 3D course.
- Estimated amount of work: 6 hours.


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