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Some features and tweaks I'd like to see.

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  • CLO Designers

    Hi! Thank you so much for taking the time to list out everything here. We will forward your feedback to the team. Thank you for being such a amazing Clo user!

     

    Regarding #13 you mentioned the tediousness of selecting multiple edges using the trace tool. Have you tried to R-Click in the background of your 2D window to lock pattern outlines and then select Internal or Base lines with your marquee? This may be a great time saver

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  • danielamv

    I actually really like being able to lock pattern outlines and internal lines, it makes it SO much easier to select  vertexes that are overlapping other vertexes or moving pattern outlines without moving internal lines, it's one of my favorite features you guys added. Unfortunately most of the time when I'm tracing I'm combining internal lines with pattern outlines so it doesn't save much time to lock the pattern outlines. 

     

     

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  • danielamv

    Ok, two more suggestions -

    1. I'd really like to be able to lock the particle distance on certain pieces like belt loops and small pieces like that, because I'm switching between high and low quite a bit as I work, and a lot of times I don't want those small pieces to be affected when I select all and change the particle distance. 

    2. The ability to split sewing lines based on segment points, for example if I want various sewing tensions on a single seam I have to divide up the line and then sew separate segments. it would be really helpful to just add the segments and then have an option for the sewing to divide right at the segment points. 

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  • danielamv

    ONE more.

    So, I've been using incorporating focus zoom into my workflow a lot more and it's pretty good, but most of the time I'm using it to select a small piece in the 2d window so I can zoom in on that piece in the 3d window. The problem is, when I hit the F key it zooms in on the 2d window only, and I have to be careful to remember to MMB click in the 3d window, because a left click would deselect the piece. I think it might be good to combine the 2d and 3d window focus zoom or separate the function into 2d and 3d window options. 

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  • CLO Designers

    Hi Jetsetgeometry (Great name by the way). Thank you again for so much feedback. We have forwarded everything to our Dev Team

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  • danielamv

    Well..... It looks like I'm just going to keep posting stuff here...  

    Anyway, I use the "Transform Point/Segment" tool a lot, and one of the ways that I use it very often is to rotate a line, and I almost always rotate from the segment point on either side, I do this especially when I need to slightly adjust the shoulder slope or the side seams and I don't want to change the segment length. Unfortunately the process is tedious, you have to double click the pivot and then move the pivot and then use handle in the middle to rotate which isn't very precise. What I think would be really helpful is in the Transform Point/Segment box, you would have 2 points on either side of the segment that would automatically rotate the line from the opposite segment point, like this-

     

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  • CLO Designers

    Thanks for your additional feedback. 

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  • danielamv

    Ok. So, I was working on a project the other day and I realized that whenever I manually input a measurement in a dialog box (Create Rectangle, Split Line, Offset Pattern Outline etc.) I almost always use a measurement of a segment or multiple segments already in my pattern. So, what would be helpful is something like this- when you have the dialog box open and the number highlighted, you could just select a segment(s) in the pattern and it would autofill that length into the box. It would be especially helpful when you need to make a straight line that matches the length of a curved segment, and it would also really help the workflow because you're not taking your hand off your mouse to input numbers and trying to remember lengths, and inputting numbers is generally just not fun. 

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