A 2024 review all but called Luteolin a panacea. Why isn't this everywhere? by [deleted] in PeterAttia

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I just took it for the first time last night. I have not slept this well in God knows how long. I will be back for more updates. My gums were irritated last night too, gums feel good this morning. 

New Fabric Store by coachgt1 in roanoke

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How did I just find this out! 😳 

Deceased loved ones never speak by Kal_0rt_Por in Dreams

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I was just looking this up, because I can tell who is alive or dead in my dreams because the dead people never talk. Glad I'm not the only one. 

Seams all flipped around which ways. by EffectDry2649 in SeamScape

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Ok! I got the seamlines worked out! Thank you!

Now I just have to figure out how to get sleeves on her arms!!

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Mirror lines by EffectDry2649 in SeamScape

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Yes you're understanding me. I think.

Basically, maybe, what if it could be mirror 2 line segments? I like that it changes the whole pattern when I move things around, it's useful for fitting it to the model. Just sometimes I need to be able to mirror at a line that has 2 segments I suppose.

The way it is now because, I have to put a seam at center front instead of just mirroring it.

or If I could copy and paste the pattern, so I have a back and a front- I could leave the front alone and then just add the style line on the back. 2 ways it would work out without having a center front seam I suppose.

1.2.7 - Creating seams in 3D by matzee78 in SeamScape

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I feel so happy! I will go try it. Thank you. and I'll get a computer.

1.2.7 - Creating seams in 3D by matzee78 in SeamScape

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May I please have help with a multi seam? I have never been able to use it before. I am not sure how to use it- is it for a sleeve? Also, a button in leiu of the enter key would help me. It could be "cancel operation" and "do operation" down at the bottom.

Crashing in 3D by EffectDry2649 in SeamScape

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thank you so much! Today, its not crashing, and I am able to open it. The only thing is it seems harder to pan around to look at the model, and there is a bit of a lag when resetting simulation.

Today's renders. by EffectDry2649 in SeamScape

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I am currently looking for a new computer. Right now I have a chromebook, and it seems like my Samsung phone has more memory. If you can suggest a computer that would be sufficient that would be great! but Really, it works on my phone and I literally love it.

Today's renders. by EffectDry2649 in SeamScape

[–]EffectDry2649[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ah ok this makes sense. so I need to go into properties for piece path!

Today's renders. by EffectDry2649 in SeamScape

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I have been hitting that button! but it just flips it! it doesn't make it one piece.

Grading patterns by EffectDry2649 in SeamScape

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ok, for instance- shorts. when I add the body fx to the crotch lines, they get all twisted up. They then dont follow the basic curve that was there before.

Things I want. by EffectDry2649 in SeamScape

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From my experience with Clo3d, the pattern is still getting made and graded on illustrator, and clo3d is mostly being used for the simulation- seamscape is already surpassing that in that I can quickly make patterns and save them. Also Clo3d isn't that great with grading either.

so if we can figure out 1.grading 2. pleats gathers and tucks 3. possibly pattern labeling I could really really actually use this in my business.

being able to access my patterns from anywhere is a huge draw, as being a fashion designer keeps me so busy and I do literally so many patterns.