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Making pant patterns clo 3d with auto pattern making tool/parametric pat...

I hope your day is going well. I'm Rose Willey. In today's video, I'll show you how to create three fundamental pant pattern blocks using CLO 3D's "Parametric Pattern" auto pattern-making tool. We'll make short pants, straight pants, and skinny pants in a step-by-step process, and I'll share some tips and tricks along the way. Here are the three pant variations: Short pants Straight pants Skinny pants Short Pants To make short pants, follow these steps: Go to the menu Select "Editor" Choose "Parametric Pattern" Create the pattern For the short front and back pattern blocks, here are the measurement and guideline steps: Access the edit pattern tool Extend the vertical line to 50 cm Ensure the "Create Internal Line box" is checked Set the side segment type to "Default Corner, Mirror" Cut both patterns Next, create the internal lines from waist to hem: 3 cm 9 cm 11 cm 22 cm Finally, create one internal line from cen

CLO 3D | How to use parametric pattern tool in clo 3d for a dress | auto...

Hi everyone, welcome to today's tutorial on how to use the parametric pattern tool in CLO 3D. My name is Rose Willey, and I'll be walking you through the process of creating a beautiful dress using this powerful auto-pattern-making tool . Step 1: Introduction to Parametric Pattern Terms Before we begin, let's go over some of the key terms used in the parametric pattern tool. The "body front" has two options: symmetry and half symmetry. The "body back" also has two options: symmetry and half symmetry. And the "body sleeve" has two options: on or off, and half symmetry. Step 2: Creating the Bodices Option #1: Creating the front and back bodices Option #2: Creating the front and back bodices with symmetry Option #3: Creating the front and back bodices with a sleeve Step 3: Removing Unnecessary Patterns Using the transform pattern tool , we'll remove any patterns that we don't need for our dress. Step 4: Checking the Sleeve Measurements Usi