CLO Import
CLO is a 3D fashion design software program. Our materials can be imported using the following process:
Export
On the platform, select a material and export it as a PBR export.

Depending on your quality requirements you may choose between 72 DPI and Original resolution. For the file format choose either JPEG (compressed) or TIFF.
Download
Once the export is done, you can download it as a ZIP file. It contains all the required PBR maps plus some additional metadata info.txt. Unzip the file into a folder of your choice. Each map file is named according to the following schema

For above example, the material name would be 43264-07, the extension would be jpeg .
The following colormass map types are linked with the CLO PBR maps:
diffuse
Base Color Map
normal
Normal Map
displacement
Displacement Map
alpha
Opacity Map
roughness
Roughness Map
metalness
Metalness Map
specular
Reflection Intensity (see below)
anisotropy-rotation
Not supported
anisotropy-strength
Not supported
transmission
Not supported
Import
Open CLO and select the material you would like to modify. Make sure that the material is set to PBR and the type is set to Fabric_Matte

Now load in the maps according to above table by clicking on the little icon next to each map. For the roughness, you first have to switch the type to Map .

Other Settings
Some additional settings may be needed to be setup manually
Base Color ⇒ Color
White / FFFFFF
Normal Map ⇒ Intensity
100
Opacity ⇒ Opacity
100
Reflection ⇒ Roughness ⇒ Map Intensity
100
Reflection ⇒ Roughness ⇒ Metalness
100
Displacement Amount
For the Displacement Map you would need to setup an additional Amount (mm) value. You can find this in the info.txt of the downloaded zip file. Note that this is provided in cm but CLO expects mm, so you would have to multiply this value by a factor of 10.
Reflection Intensity
CLO unfortunately does not allow to have a map for the specular / reflection intensity and supports only a single value that is used for the whole material. You can open the colormass specular map in an image editor and choose the a grayscale value that is the most prominent.

In above example it would be RGB(112, 112, 112) which would correspond to a reflection intensity of 112 / 255 * 100 = 43.92. Thus, one would setup 44 as the corresponding value in CLO.
Result
Results are best shown using rendering in CLO. Note, however, that CLO does not support all the information provided by the colormass PBR scanner (such as anisotropy and transmission).

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