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Canadian Costumer's Digital Research Initiative Results

This research is targeted to Canadian Costumers, and more specifically to those working in the production of theatrical costumes.

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Once a 2D pattern has been developed a sew function is applied to the<br />

pattern. This indicates sewing connections to the software, which runs a 3D<br />

simulation of the costume. Fabric specifications inform the drape of the<br />

garment in the simulation.<br />

The customizable avatar (found in the 3D workspace) has cylinders around<br />

arms, torso, neck etc. Pattern pieces are organized by placing them onto the<br />

cylinders. In Gerber you assign placement of your pattern pieces in the model<br />

Editor. In CLO ‘arrangement points’ on the avatar can be activated for easy<br />

placement.<br />

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Lay out your 2D pattern in an organized manner to maintain clear and visible<br />

sewing connections.<br />

It is important that your sewing lines do not overlap each other and that your<br />

pattern pieces are not interrupted by the body of your avatar as both of those<br />

scenarios will result in an error in the simulation.

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