In the Armstrong's method there's no formula for the dart intake, it's 1,5 inches or 1 inch for junior/petite sizes. I guess it's also because the Armstrong's block is made for a standard figure with 10'' difference between bust and waist (B cup).
Hi, do you mean at 10:26? First I chose the arc tool, then I picked the center point of my arc (here it was point B21 at the bottom of center back). Then you can either manually click the ending and starting points of the arc and adjust its size or double click to open the formula window. In this video I did it manually and my first point of arc was too far (angle was too big), that's why it didn't intersect the line B2-B4 and I had to correct it.
this is a nice tutorial do you have Sleeve Armstrong coming ??
Yes, it will be coming as well.
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🙋♀️Is there a formula for dart intake measurement that you add on the increment table?
In the Armstrong's method there's no formula for the dart intake, it's 1,5 inches or 1 inch for junior/petite sizes. I guess it's also because the Armstrong's block is made for a standard figure with 10'' difference between bust and waist (B cup).
Hi’ please how did you use the arc tool to draw the arc for the shoulder slope.
Hi, do you mean at 10:26? First I chose the arc tool, then I picked the center point of my arc (here it was point B21 at the bottom of center back). Then you can either manually click the ending and starting points of the arc and adjust its size or double click to open the formula window. In this video I did it manually and my first point of arc was too far (angle was too big), that's why it didn't intersect the line B2-B4 and I had to correct it.