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=Creating Patterns in Draw Mode= |
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==Overview== |
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Pattern creation in Valentina has three stages: |
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'''Warning''': Understanding this section requires previous knowledge of pattern making techniques.<br/> |
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# [[UserManual:Creating Patterns#Creating_Drawings|Creating drawings]] |
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At this stage, you draw points, lines, curves and arcs to draft your pattern pieces. Any objects you draw as guides, but which are not part of the final pattern, can be excluded from the workpieces on the next stage. |
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# [[UserManual:Creating Patterns#Creating_Workpieces|Creating workpieces]] |
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#:During the second stage, you select the points, curves and arcs which make up the workpieces. Once you specify the workpieces, you can add seam allowances. |
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# [[UserManual:Creating Patterns#Creating_Layouts|Creating layouts]] |
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#:On the final stage, you specify the layout of the workpieces for printing or fabric cutting. |
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== Creating Drawings == |
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=== Tables of variables === |
=== Tables of variables === |
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==== Measurements ==== |
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==== Lines, Arcs, Curves ==== |
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=== Moving objects === |
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== Creating Workpieces == |
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== Creating Layouts == |
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== Printing Layouts == |
Latest revision as of 03:58, 12 June 2017
Creating Patterns in Draw Mode Edit
This section explains how to create and draft patterns in Draw Mode.
Overview Edit
Warning: Understanding this section requires previous knowledge of pattern making techniques.
If you are new to patternmaking, we recommend you first start with the instructional material listed in the Patternmaking References section.
At this stage, you draw points, lines, curves and arcs to draft your pattern pieces. Any objects you draw as guides, but which are not part of the final pattern, can be excluded from the workpieces on the next stage.