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If you are trying to do this as close to real life as possible, I suggest a 1pc neck trim, folded at the top edge. It is a rectangle, as you have. You should make it slightly smaller than your tota...
You shouldn't be using internal lines as your sew lines. In 3D your pattern edge is your sew line and if you want to add seam allowance for printing, then you can use the seam allowance tool in the...
Nope! Because we don't use seam allowance in 3D order of operations in terms of sewing doesn't matter!
This happens occasionally, but should not happen with every change? Do you mind if I ask what kind of device you are using? Unfortunately...you may just need a more powerful computer : /
What Pablo said ;) *Offset Pattern Outline- "Retract" This tool can also "Extend" your pattern if you want to lengthen the hem or raise the waist.
This is a good question and probably just a feature request. Short answer, no. However depending on what you're trying to do there might be a faster or more accurate way if you're having trouble no...
Left click and drag to marquee over multiple patterns in 2D. Or hold shift and multi select patterns in 2D or 3D. Right click on the selected patterns in 2D and you can choose the option "group" if...
You can't join multiple intersecting lines like this. You can only join 2 lines if they will create one continuous line. It looks like this is 1 line all the way across your hem and another line ru...
Are you using fabric from the CLO library? If so, which one? Can you check the normal map in the property editor? This looks like a mark from the normal map, as though the normal map isn't a seamle...
As long as you turn simulation off (make sure the arrow in the top left 3D toolbar is greyed out, not blue) while you're working in 2D it shouldn't be slowing your pattern drafting down. If you int...