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jrussell 进行了评论,
Make sure there aren't internal lines on the edges of your applique pieces. I can't tell because in sewing mode, the edges aren't visible. But you want the edges of your gray fabric pieces to be...
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When you see the little arrow, in the lower corner of an icon, it means there are additional tools grouped underneath. The edit curve points tool is, grouped under the edit pattern tool, second fr...
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Definitely the issue is that the jacket fabric has additional thickness. However, the only way to change the z-offset of the buttonhole is to add a displacement map. The buttonhole texture file w...
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https://support.clo3d.com/hc/en-us/profiles/8551548620313-chalkytannins, I can understand wanting to be able to see inside a garment, and having all the construction detail true to life, but where...
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The gap is coming from the fact that your fabric has added thickness, but it's not being depicted in the current view. Switch to "thick textured surface" (alt+1), you're currently in "textured sur...
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I think the arrow keys are logical, just counter intuitive when you're not grading off the smallest size. Basically they work the same way at all times, and they need to, because sometimes you're g...
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If possible, start by applying grading to points, even if that means duplicating work on both ends of a straight segment. Then switch to curve grading if needed. The odd grading issues seem to co...
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Right click on a point or segment that is going wrong and choose "Reset Grading Values". It will clear the work from that selection only. The worst problems occur when grading from a central size...
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What's really going on in the render, is that the substance fabric has a small displacement (as well as transparency). So in render, parts of the fabric are being raised above the print, and the pr...
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I had a section of trim that I copied using right click, copy to symmetric pattern. I later removed symmetry, to work on something particular to the left side of the garment. I didn't notice at f...