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How to Bring DXF/PDF Patterns in CLO Quick and Easy

How to import the dxf/pdf pattern into clo3d blog and a step-by-step tutorial

There is a step-by-step on how to import dxf/pdf patterns into clo. The blog demonstrates a short to the point on how to import the dxf/pdf pattern into clo and a step-by-step tutorial. See the link: How to Bring DXF/PDF Patterns in CLO3D Quick and Easy

How to Bring a DXF Pattern into CLO3D

  • File
  • Import
  • DXF (AAMA/ASTM)
  • Select the DXF pattern
  • Click on Open

Then the Import/DXF Window Pup-Up

Below are the basics:
  • Load type: Add
  • Scale: Millimeter
  • %: 100%
  • Rotation: Do Not Rotate
Below is the Option:
  • Import Pattern Annotation (check)
  • Swap Cutting Line and Sewing Line (check)
  • Include Notches (check)
  • Click on OK

How to Bring a PDF Pattern into CLO3D

  • File
  • Import
  • Adobe (AI/PDF)
  • Select the PDF pattern
  • Click on Open

Then the Import AI/PDF Window Pup-Up

Below are the basics:
  • Load type: Add
  • Scale: Millimeter
  • %: 100%
  • Rotation: Do Not Rotate
Below is the Internal Shape:
  • Import as Baselines (check)
  • Import as Internal Shapes (check)
  • Click on OK

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