Touch of Magic Custom Clothing Tutorial in Disney Dreamlight Valley | Lace Cutout Swimsuit & Tattoo



This tutorial and interview is an advanced guide for players who already know the basics of the touch of magic tool and want to learn technical, unique styling options from trailblazing designer, Junimo. Junimoā€™s fashions use gradients and the cut out tool to create impressive clothing effects. Some of her signature outfits have cutout lace, mesh tops, bodycon dresses, even swimsuits and tattoos for Dreamlight Valley players.
In this guide we will learn the design mechanics from Junimo and how to implement them in our own game. Her custom clothing designs are inspiring others in the official Dreamlight Valley Discord to experiment with intricate lace, low cut evening gowns and bikinis.
The avatar designer custom clothing creator called the Touch of Magic tool in Disney Dreamlight Valley allows players to make clothes for their characters without spending star coins ( for free ) at Scrooge McDuckā€™s shop. Creating your own custom outfits is the best way to get clothes you like in the Disney sim game.
If you are ready to improve your design technique, this sit down with Junimo is for you! She gives some insider tips and tricks on how to use the touch of magic tool in creative ways and how to get more motifs. I was blown away by her transparent fabric creations and isolated patterns to just certain areas of the clothing. This guide will teach us how to use the touch of magic tool like a pro in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

If you learned something new, please give the video a like and a thank you to Junimo in the comments!

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28 thoughts on “Touch of Magic Custom Clothing Tutorial in Disney Dreamlight Valley | Lace Cutout Swimsuit & Tattoo”

  1. I've been playing a month and had no idea what happened to the motifs or what to do with them. I look forward to more tutorial videos and making friends with other fans of the game. Thank you MIntyPlush and Junimo!!!

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  2. Es wƤre schƶn wenn du mal zeigen kƶnntest wie du das schwarze Kleid mit den kleinen tattoo hinten Designs. Ich bekomme das nicht so hin mit der netz Optik an den Armen und am RĆ¼cken. Vielen Dank ein super Gut erklƤrtes Video šŸ‘šŸ»

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  3. This is amazing! Thank you for showing this! I never used the creative tool for an actual outfit to wear yet because I didn't think to use this method to make something so cute! After watching this, I'm on my 3rd outfit I just can't wait to wear to the game! Thank you!!!

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  4. Thank you so much! I'm so happy to see someone is using those tools! Yeah, I agree, it's not super clear. For those who are confused:

    The first tool is flip a motif horizontally.
    The second tool is create a mirror of a motif horizontally.
    The third tool is cutout (dig a hole through whatever is underneath).
    The fourth tool is repeat pattern.
    The fifth tool is see-through (will show the same image behind the character, it will not work when using the sixth tool though!)
    The sixth tool is UV-space instead of projection.

    I think the sixth tool is the least well understood. It's very technical. UV-space means it will follow the unwrap of the mesh. What is an unwrap. Imagine you're sewing a dress, the unwrap would be the pieces of fabric before you sew them together. You put them all flat on a table and you decide to spray paint on them before you assemble them, that's what UV-space does to your motifs. Not having the globe active is a projection, it's like a flashlight. Imagine a flashlight hitting the character, every part the light touches would show a part of the design on the character, which gives this flat render.

    I hope that helps šŸ™‚ You went farther than most already!
    I'm listening to your ideas. It's very technical and difficult, but it makes a lot of sense, and I love passionate people so why not think about it. I don't work for this company anymore, but I'm still interested in this system I created and I would like to improve it for the next time šŸ™‚

    Love your designs <3

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  5. I had some idea of these kinda possibilities but she blows any of my designs outta the water! The tattoo idea I'm really excited about ^_^ Thnx so much for sharing!

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  6. Iā€™ve been playing with this tool lately and I found another tip! If you want to change the layering order of your motifs, aka to make a shape you just placed go under another older placed one. Click and hold the the desired motif layer and then drag it up or down on the list of motifs to where you want it!

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  7. I got the turtleneck from Scroogeā€™s for those cool tutorials and it disappeared from my game.. itā€™s nowhere to be found nor in my wardrobe, Scroogeā€™s shop or a customize modeā€¦ šŸ˜¢šŸ˜¢ anybody had the same problem??

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