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Draft Mode

Seamly2D User Manual: Draw Mode: Tools

Tools Overview

Nature of tools

Tools described in this section have been especially created so that, when you use them along with the measurements that you enter in Tape, it will automatically resize all the pattern pieces when you change the measurements. If you have created Standard sizes in Tape, then you may select a different size at the bottom left of your screen and the pattern will automatically resize. Height is the actual height of the person and Size is the actual bust size of the person.

An example of choosing Height and Size of an Individual who is 158cm tall and normally wears a size 30:


As you can see from the above images, I have changed the size and B11 has moved slightly to the right (A4 to B11 is the only line in this example that I am actually using a formula from the measurements) and you can see that the move caused the front shoulder to move out of the image.

Help sentence

As soon as you select a tool, there is a little help sentence that pops up in the bottom left corner, like this:

When in doubt, see what this tells you to do.

Tools

Draw Mode tools are grouped according to the object they create or use.

Points

Lines

Curves

Arcs

Elliptical Arcs

Operations

Details

Images