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allyshake commented,
I am delighted you were able to incorporate my suggested improvement and you even used my diagram. It is gratifying when a sw developer does this. Unfortunately my old trial expired of Clo 4.0 a lo...
allyshake commented,
@goddessofpizza thanks heaps. So am I right in saying the simulation and drape is effected when you put the grain line of the texture on the 45 deg? It looks like it does. I am thinking of bias cut...
allyshake commented,
Brilliant, the video is very helpful, thanks.
allyshake commented,
Oh silly me! I had a fabric applied but no texture. I wanted to see the simulation effects of moving the grain line to the bias direction of the fabric. I am assuming it should stretch more along t...
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I am trying to select this mode from the top right hand corner but it appears to be greyed out. Is this because I only have the trial?
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I have been experimenting with the binding tool but noticed that it only binds between seam lines and not over them, (see photo). When finishing a corset a long piece of binding, (which may be bias...
allyshake commented,
@Anh thanks. That is really interesting about the Bonding. As mentioned above, I have been experimenting using the Attach to Avatar Tape to keep panels in place on the avatar whilst I drape and loo...
allyshake commented,
It would be really useful if there was a Convert Line (Avatar) to Avatar Tape tool. That way you could exactly match the lines drawn for the pattern pieces before flattening and then use the Attach...
allyshake commented,
It would be really useful if there was a Convert Line (Avatar) to Avatar Tape tool. That way you could exactly match the lines drawn for the pattern pieces before flattening and then use the Attach...
allyshake commented,
I have been using this technique but not achieved the thickness @geniusbutton did. What fabric did you use? Also it would be really useful if there was a Convert Line (Avatar) to Avatar Tape tool. ...