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transforming pattern in 3D

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  • pabloquintana

    Can you share images of what you mean?

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  • emacorti

    Thank you guys,

    I don't have an avatar, I have this composition and I need to scale it up. Here are the screenshots:

    • first one as is before scaling
    • second one after trying to scale in 2D, some patterns are bocoming bigger and in 3D everything is messed up

    I hope I explained my issue well

    Ema

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  • pabloquintana

    Why not start with the patterns already at the correct size, then stitch them, position them in the 3D Window and then simulate?

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  • elyannie

    Often times we start a pattern in one size, then scale it to create the other sizes. I've also had the results the op is mentioned and it can be a real pita to have to rearrange and resew it all. Especially if it was a complex garment or accessory with various layers that end up colliding if they aren't just right. I'm working on dog hats that require elastic paracord along the chin-strap and re-sewing that particular part of the garment can be tricky. Hope this can be resolved sometime soon, it would make my like easier :)

     

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  • CLO Designers

    HI elyannie

    Have you taken a look at our Youtube series. We have video about GRADING and GRADE REVIEW mode that I believe will help you

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  • elyannie

    Thanks I'll take a look at it. If you are refering to the "redrape 3D arrangement" feature I get an error message that it only works on a simulated garment. Not sure why it says that. Perhaps because I'm not scaling with an avatar?

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  • ottoline

    When you stated ...   working on .... design of  .... > 'dogs hats' <  .... that kind of changes the auto-grade garment dynamic. CLO3D's algorithm is based on clothing for human bipeds, so it's not really geared to the headspace of mankinds 4 legged friends. So you would generally apply your own specific 'niche' category grade 'rule' charts for a - non biped product genre - like dog thinking caps. I would think using the 'scale' or pattern warp/weft % shrinkage setting are the best options.

     

     

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