You see that? See how she's got dirt on her shirt now? So you can adjust how much dirt she's got on her shirt, and the contrast and the color of that dirt. So right now the Dirt Wear level is at zero, but if I click and drag you will notice that her shirt gets dirtier. And again, there's so many parameters that we can adjust, but one of the important ones that I wanted to show you was the Dirt Wear, essentially it'd make her shirt dirty. Then I click on the Texture tab, and now we can adjust the texture. And you can, of course, customize your 3D model by selecting one of those articles of clothing, for example her shirt. So these are the different type of things that you can add to your 3D model. I don't think she'll have a beard, but we can even give her a beard if we wanted to. I'm not going to give her any glasses, but we can put some glasses on her. And you can zoom in by using the mouse wheel button, if you have one on your mouse. And if I rotate, you can see that, and it can zoom in. Fuse knows that she's wearing a hat and it keeps the hair contained within that hat. So it's not going to be popping out of weird places. And notice that if we give her a baseball cap, the hair goes inside the hat, it's loading right now, but it'll go into the hat. If we want to give her a hat, we can give her a hat. As you see, everything is just click on a button or drag a slider. And that's the good thing about Fuse is that you don't really have to know 3D modeling. So we can just add hair and all I'm doing is simply clicking. So we'll give her some of these shoes here. I'm just going to select these pants here. Know what, because I don't really like these army pants. And we're going to go through customization in a little bit. Just know that you can select, essentially the basic type of clothing that the model's going to be wearing, and then we can customize that. I mean, we can literally spend hours just deciding which pants she's going to be wearing and what color, and all that sort of stuff. And it's not that I'm rushing through it, but. But as you can see, I'm selecting the first one, but there's a ton of different things that you can select. I can click on bottoms and then select the pants. And actually let me go into this view here, so we can actually see the 3D model and not be distracted by the geometry. I can just click, again, on the first one and that puts that shirt on. And if I click on clothing, I can add clothing to her. Okay, so now let's talk about customizing the 3D characters in Fuse CC.
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