Outfit 3D Request
Create the request

An Outfit 3D is a collection of processed Garment 3D products that you can mix and match and also view in 3D. You can use your collection from the processed Garment 3D's or you can use the garments that Reactive Reality has made available. To create an outfit you need to perform at least three steps:
Select an avatar
Choose garments
Dress the avatar
Select an avatar
1. Click on ‘Select an Avatar’ under the ‘Avatar’ section
or in the viewer on the left side. A window will pop up where you will find a selection of avatars.
2. Choose an avatar
3. Click ‘Select'
You can preview the selected avatar on the left side. Avatar can also be selected from the screen on the left side which says 'Select Avatar'
If there is a need to change the avatar selection, this can be done using the edit icon in the Avatar section which again pops up the selection window.
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Select Garments
1. Click on ‘Select Garments’ under the ‘Garments’ section
A window will pop up where you will find your recently used garments. You can either select one of them or you
2. Click on ‘All Garments’
Now another window will pop up where you will find the full catalog of your garments. You can add multiple garments at once. Specific garments can also be found using the search and filter function.
3. When you are done with selecting garments you click select
You will see the selected garments in your garments side bar.
Different selections of garments can be added at any stage using ‘Add Garments’. If you want to start all over again, you can click ‘Remove all’.

Dress the avatar
Once Garments and avatars are added, you can start to mix and match garment combinations on the avatar. Furthermore, you can apply different styling options on the individual garments. Per garment you will see three to four icons that let you manipulate the current outfit.
Click on the eye icon to add dress or undress the avatar with the garment
Click on the icon with arrow over crescent to tuck-in or un-tuck upper wear into bottom wear (e.g. a shirt into a pair of pants). Please note that this icon will only show up on applicable upper wear garments.
Click on the garbage can icon to remove a garment from the side bar. The remove all button on the bottom right can be used to remove all garments from the side bar at once.
Click on the settings icon to open the menu for the styling options. How to apply styling options is covered in the next section.
Finally, to preview the outfit combination on the avatar, click on ‘Reload preview’. Please note that you can reload the preview at any point in time.

Apply Styling Options
The styling options are an experimental feature. More infos will follow soon.
You can apply multiple styling options to a garment. Note that only the available options will be shown in the styling options menu.
Cinch/Sleeve Up
Open styling options of an applicable garment (e.g. garments with long sleeves).
Since there might be more than one sleeve where one wants to apply this styling options you can add multiple cinch-up actions by clicking on the + button. Clicking on the minus button removes that cinch-up action. Since this is an experimental feature this tool would allow to perform multiple actions on one sleeve which will not give desirable results.
As a next step you need define the end position of your cinch-up action. The start position is always the wrist.
Now you need to define how much the sleeve should be pulled up from the start to the end position. You can do that with the slider. 1 means fully up and 0 no action. A value in the middle returns the best results.
If you are done with the definition you need to apply the action by clicking on “Apply”.
To update the viewer please click on “reload preview”.

Jacket/Vest opening distance
Open the styling options of an applicable garment (e.g. Coat or Vest).
Use the slider to decrease or increase the opening distance. The value is in meters (e.g. 0.15 meters).
If you are done with the definition you need to apply the action by clicking on “Apply”.
To update the viewer please click on “reload preview”.

French tuck-in
Open the styling options of an applicable garment (e.g. T-Shirt).
Set the french tuck-in checkbox to active.
Select a waist the corresponds to the fit of the selected bottom wear (e.g. pair of pants).
If you are done with the definition you need to apply the action by clicking on “Apply”.
To update the viewer please click on “reload preview”.

How to navigate in the 3D viewer
In the viewer you see in 3D a scene and in the middle of the scene the selected avatar with the selected garments. Imagine a fictive camera. The part you see in the viewer is what that camera seas. The viewer offers two actions to change the position of the camera to view the avatar from different angles and in more detail:
Orbit the camera like a planet around the avatar
Horizontally you can orbit the full 360 degrees around the avatar.
This is done by moving the mouse to the left or to the right while holding the left mouse button.Vertically the orbiting is limited.
This is done by moving the mouse up or down while holding the left mouse button.
Move the camera
You can move the camera up and down.
This is done by moving the mouse up and down while pressing the right mouse button.You can move the camera closer or further away from the avatar.
This is done by turning the mouse wheel.
Save a draft or submit the request
You can save an outfit as draft by clicking the ‘Save draft’ button at the bottom right. To retain the chosen garments, dress the avatar first before you save it.
When a draft is made, the state of your request is CREATED . It will be stored and available for you to access at any time.
A request is submitted using the ‘Submit request’ at the bottom right. The state of your request is IN PROGRESS and the Reactive Reality team gets a notification about it.