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  • How do I export my graded nest into Ai?

    How do export my graded nest into Ai? I've tried about every file type Clo3d offers but nothing seems to work. Any help would be appreciated.

  • Is there a way to paste multiple grade values at once?

    I'm currently working on grading a project. I'm wondering is it's possible to paste in multiple x, y values at once. I can select multiple cells in the grading tool at once so I feel like I should ...

  • Grade rule function?

    When I use the grading tool, I see there's an option to add a grade rule but I can't seem to find any resources on how this functions. Any links to resources would be greatly appreciated!

  • How do I add a smaller size when grading?

    I'm grading a pattern and I've done sizes 8 to 16. Now I'd like to grade 8 to 0 but I can't figure out how to add a smaller size. When I add a size it only allows me to add a larger size?

  • Is there a way to automatically create blocks for an avatar?

    I have avatars for the dress forms I use in real life (alvaform). Just wondering if theres an automatic or quick way to create custom blocks for an avatar.

  • Getting "it only works for a simulated garment" when Auto Grading

    I've found other posts about this issue but nothing I've seen so far has solved my problem. I create a garment and try to autograde it to a new avatar but I get this message every time: "it only wo...

  • Why can't I see the legs of my curved paths?

    When I've watched workflow videos of people using the "edit curve point" tool legs appear. (Much like working with curved paths with the pen tool in illustrator.) I'd like to edit my curved paths w...

  • Is there a way to show a reference line for the side seams on my avatar?

    Reference lines are very important for fitting. The "show measurements tool" offers many helpful reference points (natural waist, low hip, etc.) but not the side seams. Are we left to guess where t...