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    CLO Designers

    neeraj13277 Thanks for your inquiry. It's tricky, but it IS possible. See the attached Images.

    • Image 1 - Seam A was folded using the Fold arrangement Tool. Note the start and stop of the sewing. Seam B was folded by selecting it with the Select Mesh Box and rotating the gizmo. Both of the Internal Lines were given a Fold angle of 360 and Fold Rendering was turned On.
    • Image 2 - Particle Distance was lowered (>5) and the other seam was sewn as the side seam. Note the start and stop of the sewing.
    • Image 3 - 2 Sewing relationships added to secure the fold. Note the direction of #1. #2 was sewn as you would sew a pleat. Both have Sewing Line Types that are TURNED.

    See Final Render.

     

  • neeraj13277

    THANKS FOR THE QUICK REPLY,

    70% i done this but i still not get the 3rd image point, can you please send a video of this if possible.

    it was a great help for me.

     

    Regards,

    Neeraj

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  • CLO Designers

    neeraj13277 In the 3rd image we are showing that the 2nd folded seam needs to be sewn onto the 1st folded seam. Sewing Relationship #2 in Image 3 helps keep the folding stable. This relationship could also be applied at then end of the steps in Image 1.

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  • neeraj13277

    Dear Designer,

    my second fold goes to revese direction (not in downword direction) as per your guidelines.

    see also your fold and also one thing more i want to be stable my product without freeze. please review.

     

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  • CLO Designers

    neeraj13277 I am unsure about your comment about the fold direction and the freezing; both of the folds made in my example were folded up. I DID use Strengthen. As I understand your example the folds both fold in, or up.

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