jpreo

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  • jpreo commented,

    So the right hand image is your workspace, correct?  It looks like the waistband is a double layer and the layers are back to back, as they would be IRL.  The chainstich provided with CLO is set up...

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    ca13349453 It should be possible just adding an internal line and folding to the front.  But another option would be to add a seam there, creating the small front overlap as a separate piece.  At w...

  • jpreo commented,

    It usually means you're trying to create or copy something outside a pattern outline. E.g. if it's an internal line, it has to be unambiguously associated with a pattern, so initially place it comp...

  • jpreo commented,

    https://support.clo3d.com/hc/en-us/profiles/387858256974-viauniversity, I didn't try, is the issue that you can't trace the outline of a hole? (I think that's happened to me.) It might help to draw...

  • jpreo commented,

    These are called baselines.  They are pattern markings that may convey info, or may have been part of the original construction, but don't effect the simulation in any way.  You can hide them in th...

  • jpreo commented,

    crbn, Curious effect, I haven't really seen a simulation do the wave before.  CLO doesn't do very well with turned back edges except when they're truly quite square.  It looks like you have a facin...

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    virtuallytrendy, What about forcing the behavior you want with some tacks with non-zero thread length?  You could add a tack between the fold points of the two welts at about the position of the sl...

  • jpreo commented,

    brandalliance, the thing about normals, is they are just shading, not geometry.  As such it's always possible for the eye to see them in reverse--is it popping out or sinking in?  Looking at your h...

  • jpreo commented,

    It's similar to making edits in the 2D window.  The mesh changes immediately and the 3D window shows that, but the ways the sewing relations and fabric physics pull those pieces doesn't happen unti...

  • jpreo commented,

    For comparison, typically a small edit does not reset the pattern, just causes a local adjustment to the pattern shape in the 3D window