First 10 Actions to Learn Skema3D Fast
A practical onboarding guide to the first 10 actions new users should run in Skema3D to move from concept to production context quickly.
Why a fixed onboarding sequence works
New users learn faster with a clear action sequence than with open-ended exploration.
These first 10 actions are ordered to produce a complete mini workflow.
Actions 1-5: establish direction
Start with objective, constraints, and first concept generation so you have a stable baseline quickly.
- 1) Set one garment objective
- 2) Define fit and detail constraints
- 3) Generate first front/back baseline
- 4) Run one focused fit revision
- 5) Run one focused detail revision
Actions 6-10: validate and package
Finish with 3D validation and technical context so the project ends in a handoff-ready state, not a loose draft.
- 6) Validate front/back consistency
- 7) Generate 3D context
- 8) Capture key construction notes
- 9) Capture style metadata and revision label
- 10) Export review-ready outputs
What to avoid in week one
Do not chase perfect visuals before locking structure. Keep iterations focused and comparable.
Treat every pass as a decision pass, not an endless tweak pass.
Quickstart success criteria
If you can explain garment intent, show consistent visuals, and share technical context from one project state, onboarding is successful.