The timeline depends on your team’s starting point and the type of products you work with, but most teams build a solid foundation in 10–15 hours. This usually covers the core CLO3D tools, pattern editing, fabric simulation, and running basic fittings.
For teams who want to work fully end-to-end in CLO3D, from DXF import through to fittings, colourways, animations, and preparing assets for production, I normally recommend 20+ hours. This allows time for hands-on practice, live feedback, and applying the tools to your own product categories.
Every programme is tailored, so I assess the team’s skill levels, roles, and workflow needs first. From there, I build a structured training plan that fits around your development schedule and ensures the skills transfer directly into your day-to-day work.
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