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Looks good. When computer grading there's no need to force it to match a manual method. Results should all be the same when done correctly. Cleaning up curve points and placing them only where need...
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Your approach is good, the important thing is watching the shapes and confirming the result you need. To take Handford literally, the curve points in each box would be graded exactly the same as th...
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One more image. If you're following Handford as closely as possible, entire sections of curve should be preserved, meaning all the curve points have the same grade as the previous marked point. The...
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Initially there was no intermediate point in the armhole, so I just graded the other segment points. Then I added a point and forced the grade. That particular pattern has too many curve points (th...
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This is a shirt front from the modular library, graded according to the Handford chart.
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The mid armhole grade should be level: 0 vertical, 5/8" horizontal. Looks like the other points follow the scheme, so you're interpreting the chart correctly. It is a little difficult, since the bo...
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I'm getting some crashes, but no crash report form popups so far.
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elyannie, I was looking back at how I've used puckers previously, just following up in case it's of interest. This beginners guide has info on using custom topstitches https://www.youtube.com/watc...
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For a normal map, I appropriated the standard seamline normal map. If you select any stitching line, you'll see it. It's in the library folders, too, I think under Hardware and Trim -> Seamlines....
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It's not perfect, but what about using a pucker and topstitch to illustrate the binding, instead of simulating? I used a strip of muslin texture on the bias, and set opacity 100%. It shows on ins...