Hello,
I have read and can create the 15 models
1) All configurable parts need to be made as separate features/objects.
2) The fabric textures for the configurable parts should be free of 'printed' layers such as numbers, ridge logos, stripes.
3) The fabric textures should be in white and light grey, allowing the Configurator tool to apply other colors.
4) The fabric textures and their underlying texture coordinates should not have significant distortion from how the original fabrics are cut, making it feasible for printed items such as logos and stripes to show correctly.
5) Stripe designs made in the 3D model should be separate features/objects, with white/bright grey color to allow subsequent configuration.
6) Other 'printed' items such as the Ridge logo can be included in the 3D model as a separate feature/object.
7) 3D Model data files, the OBJ and MTL files in particular, should not contain invisible characters other than space, line feed and carriage return, and the texture images referenced from the MTL file should not contain Windows specific (absolute) file paths.
8) In addition to controlling the OBJ file size, all texture images should have controlled file sizes to shorten web loading time. A general guide is that texture images should use resolution of 2048x2048, not 4096x4096, so that each texture image file size is less than 5Mb.
I have 7 years of Adobe, Corel Draw and 3D rendering experience. Contact me for more details.
Regards,
Abby