They hide seams, materials, and construction.
I’ve built a neutral CLO3D → Blender Lookbook Studio that replicates high-key luxury e-commerce lighting (Stone Island / SSENSE / Farfetch).
It removes dramatic shadows and shows the garment as product, not mood.
Workflow:
– Export GLB from CLO
– Import into Blender
– Render
Why bother?
CLO3D’s native lighting is great for checking fit.
But for portfolio or campaign-ready renders, you need a brighter, dedicated studio that highlights texture and volume.
https://hcexplor.gumroad.com/l/lookbook-light