EXPORT FROM CLO TO GERBER
Hello,
I have a problem with exporting a pattern from Clo. I exported the pattern in DXF and opened it in Gerber but the patter has several times more points than the original pattern from Clo. So I am not able to edit the pattern in Gerber easily. I tried to export it several times and change the options, but the result was always the same. Do you have any tip how exactly should I export the pattern to avoid this bug?
Thank you, Michaela
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Before exporting, have you tried Optimize All Curve Points?
Right-click into the empty space in the 2D window:
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Thank you, I will try this.
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Hi fashiontex,
In case this does not work and you receive an error messager when trying to optimize, I will copy my answer from Discord here in case someone else searching the forums in the future has encountered the same problem.
"If this is the basic T-shirt from the library which is created with bezier curves, it will tell you there are no curve points to optimize.
I will try to make it as short as possible When the bezier curves are exported from CLO, the curves are converted to function with curve points because bezier curves are CLO-only. The quickest way to get the entire pattern to use curve points in CLO without having to click a lot on individual lines by adding curve points (which removes the bezier from the given curve) is to export the pattern as DXF and then reimport that DXF into CLO. I then get this with the many curve points just as you:
When I then optimize the curve points at 7%, this is the outcome:
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Hi, I tried to optimize the curve points but as you mention there was a message that "there are no points to optimize" I tried also to export the pattern and import it again to Clo as you advised, but in Clo all the curve points seems to be ok. The only problem is after import to Gerber. CLO Designers - do you have any other idea how can I fix this please? Thank you
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Can you try if this DXF here loads into Gerber without the many points? https://we.tl/t-DbOtBHR9p3
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