I have posted the files onto Google Drive for you do see this behavior for yourselves. We observd same behavior with other patterns where there are curved parts. I have attached a couple of screenshots that show the difference in the sleeve curve around the shoulder, and in the curves of the hood. The imported and original patterns had a 100% match inside Optitex. To make sure it is not a lousy export from Optitex, we asked the pattern maker to import back into Optitex the same DXF/RUL files. However, for the other sizes, there is a significant deviation between the graded pattern and the corresponding patterns imported from AI.Īlso, we noticed that in Optitex and in CLO3D, the grading points started to differ. For the base size that what used in Optitex, the CLO3D showed matching pattern parts between those imported from DXF/RUL and AI. We imported DXF/RUL files into the CLO3D and also imported the curves from the AI file. Can't get notches to show up in dxf armholes are all jagged lines instead of curved in PDF some lines are just straight up missing and the rest are impossible to separate out and clean up. All 3 DXF options and AI/PDF exported just look like crap when opened in Ai. I was provided with the already made DXF/RUL files as well as with Adobe Illustrator file containing the same patterns. I simply just cannot get a usable file exported out of CLO and imported into Ai. Recently we were evaluating a workflow that takes patterns from Optitex into CLO3D and found a substantial issue related to the grading.
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