Sure, You see at 1:23 the grade is a total of 2" per size. So divide that by 4 equals 1/2" per front and back half (as shown in the video). We want to grade upwards from the hem. Go over 1/2" on side seams. that widens the entire front and back a total of 2". The shoulder and armhole will have been widened and then we can make it taller each by 1/4" (together equals 1/2"). That opens the neck hole too. The height does not grade a full 2" taller. That's ok BC you only want a total of 1/2" x 4 = 2". This video was really helpful as she is a master grader. ua-cam.com/video/b6x9OH5VSbw/v-deo.html
Amazing! Can AI automatically break down patterns to fit a standard 8.5" x 11" paper, or do we need to break down the patterns ourselves before printing with a home printer?
Can you break down the math behind the grading (specifically how you knew the angle amount to move each point)?
Sure, You see at 1:23 the grade is a total of 2" per size. So divide that by 4 equals 1/2" per front and back half (as shown in the video). We want to grade upwards from the hem. Go over 1/2" on side seams. that widens the entire front and back a total of 2". The shoulder and armhole will have been widened and then we can make it taller each by 1/4" (together equals 1/2"). That opens the neck hole too. The height does not grade a full 2" taller. That's ok BC you only want a total of 1/2" x 4 = 2".
This video was really helpful as she is a master grader. ua-cam.com/video/b6x9OH5VSbw/v-deo.html
This is an alternate version grading downward for a bodice - ua-cam.com/video/9NMIIFLuX5M/v-deo.htmlsi=T4jcF0iTNZgf2EK_
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Amazing! Can AI automatically break down patterns to fit a standard 8.5" x 11" paper, or do we need to break down the patterns ourselves before printing with a home printer?
Great question. Here’s the easiest way to do it from the print dialogue- ua-cam.com/video/w9F7wEAEv6k/v-deo.htmlsi=vLcKvHgm8LiWzCdh