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Hey guys, um, this Unknown Speaker 0:02
next technique sample is designed to introduce you to the 3d pen tool. This is a
great tool, if you want to just design directly on your garment, just kind of draw your seam lines
where you want. So for example, we're going to try to turn this outfit into something that is
color blocked or just has more seeming details. So you can assume like this is your block,
fleece hoodie and a hoodie sweatshirt, and then just maybe some color block leggings. And
we can add some seam lines to kind of style it up. So here is a 3d tool, it says 3d pen, you'll
notice in parentheses, it says, garment. So this is designed to draw on fabric, okay.
Right above it is the one with the little white arrow. So as always, that means it's the edit
tool. So you'll start with your 3d pen tool, you'll draw some lines on your garment.
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you can use the edit tool as well. And after you draw them, you'll have the option
to turn them into an internal line. And once there an internal line on your 2d pattern,
there's so many more things you can do with it, you know, you can cut your pattern, you
can like add elastic, add topstitching add, so lines, like all kinds of stuff. So it's
just kind of a cool way to mark up your pattern in the 3d window because I think
a lot of us are more visual when we see 3d garments. So it's just kind of, I think
a nice way to design. Now some of you guys might notice underneath it, we have
another tool that's also called 3d Unknown Speaker 1:41
pen, but Unknown Speaker 1:42
it says avatar, so this is different. This is designed to design directly on your avatar,
not on a garment, not on like a block t shirts, sweatshirts, leggings or whatever. This is
really good. If you're really trying to get some con torch contoured shapes to really fit the
body, you would want to use that one, it's a little bit more complicated, because you have to
make you have to flatten out some of your seams. But we're not going to do that today, we're
just going to focus on the 3d pen tool, have some fun, turn this thing into like a cool
color block sweatshirt and some leggings. Okay, with that said, I'm going to go ahead and I'm
going to crop this guide and make it short, I found something on Lulu lemon, I'm going to try
to mimic. But I'm going to start by making the sweatshirt cropped a little bit short, I should
probably tell you do you see that seam line, this pattern piece is linked. So because
it's linked, it's going to be symmetrical. Unknown Speaker 2:44
So I only need to draw on the front and the back, I don't need to draw
on both Where's right and left front, I only need to do one, and it's automatically going to copy
the other one. So instead of me drawing a full circle around the whole garment as my crop line,
I really only need to go from front to center back. And it'll just copy x, if I go all the way
around, you're gonna have like a double line, which is kind of weird. But it's good. It's handy
because it's being symmetrical. So I'm just gonna kind of eyeball where I want to start, I'll click
one time. And there we go, I got my first point, you can see it's getting ready for a second point.
Now I want to go shit, I want to go straight. So I'm going to hold shift. And you can see a
purple line kind of comes up just to show you what is parallel to the floor, clicking here and
there. And it'll even cross the seam line. So I can go on to now my back pattern piece not
like you have to stick with your front one. Let's say I accidentally make a mistake. And
I don't want that point. You don't have to start over by hitting escape, you can just
hit backspace on my keyboard, it's delete. And it just undoes the last one.
So that's handy if you're like really concentrating and you make one little
mistake and you don't want to start from scratch. Unknown Speaker 3:59
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gonna hold Shift again, I'm going to click that guy. I'm going to zoom in, I'm going to pan.
So when you're done, all you have to do is double click, click click. So mine didn't really work
or it maybe did have to wait. Be patient. Okay. Unknown Speaker 4:16
Give it a minute. Unknown Speaker 4:18
Okay, cool. So I did it. There it is. It's yellow. Awesome. So now I can maybe go to the edit tool.
there's anything I want to change, I don't know. excusing, so I'm just going to right click, and
I have the option to actually cut it right away. Or I can trace it as an internal line. I don't
know maybe I'll try to cut let's see what happens. Unknown Speaker 4:46
Oh did it. Okay, Unknown Speaker 4:48
so my pattern has been cut. So now I can just select and delete it. Delete. Let's
go over here to the backside. click and delete and Okay, cool. So there we go. We got a crop top
here. I guess we'll hit spacebar just to kind of simulate it. Great. Okay, cool. Okay, so to kind
of match my photograph, I'm going to have to make her waistband a little bit higher. So I guess it's
probably easiest to go ahead and do that on the 2d pattern. So I'm just gonna kind of scooch
it out over here. And I'll hit the letter Z. Well, there's two things, I could just manually
bring it up, or I can select the line, I can right click, and I could say change length. So right now
it's 2.6. What if I just make it an even three? And I like how the arrows pushing
it up. So that's okay. That's good. Okay, it looks like off to do
the same on the other side. Oh, I messed up, Command Z- Did you
see that, did you see what I did wrong, I'm going to do it again. Change length, the
arrows going down, I want the arrow to go up. So I'm going to change it to
end in this case, type in three. Now the arrow's going the right direction. Okay,
um, those are not links. So I also have to do Unknown Speaker 6:19
it on this one. Unknown Speaker 6:21 Change length, where's my
arrow going the wrong way. And Unknown Speaker 6:31
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and then same on this last one. Okay, so with the 3d pen tool, I'm going to go
ahead and grab that guy. And I guess I'll start at the side seam is a little tricky to see. But
if I get it wrong, I can always clean it up later. Now how do I do a curved line because the image
and trying to copy is a little bit curved. So to do that, you want to hold command, if you're
on a Mac, if you're on a PC, it's the button right next to your spacebar to the left. So I'm
just gonna hold that down and I click one time, you don't click or drag or anything, it just
turns it into a curved line. So I'm just gonna I'm just kind of holding that button. To make
my little curved lines. I'm going to right click and come up here and I guess I'll just
stop at this backer I seem do a click, click a little double click, and I
should be done. Okay, there we go. Taking its time. Now, on this case,
it did not copy to my linked pattern. Honestly, I don't really know why. But I'm not
that stressed stressed out about it because it's easy to copy it on over. So if you want to make
any changes, you can of course your edit tool, Unknown Speaker 7:52
right here. It's currently selected. And I can see it on the 2d I'm happy with
it. You can always change it if you're not. But I'm going to right click it, I'm going
to hover over the yellow line, right click, and then it does have the option to duplicate it
to the symmetric pattern. So let's just do that. And then let's see here. Yeah, okay. So actually,
another thing I can do is I guess I can hold Shift to select both of them, and I can right click,
and I can say cut and sew. So I want it sewn Unknown Speaker 8:24
together as well. So there we go. So now it's
going to be a seam right there. Unknown Speaker 8:29
Okay, cool. Um, the other thing that's going on is like there's
this little pocket that's happening. So a little patch pocket. So this time, instead of making a
seam, I'm just going to draw like a style line to turn into an internal line. Let's see here.
When there's a better way I can view my fabric in a play this toggle menu so you can
kind of see the lines a little bit better. Not the best. Anyways, okay, I'll
just stick with that for right now. Okay, so back to my 3d the regular tool went away.
Fine, who cares. Okay, I'm going to click here one time and just say wherever you want that pocket
to go, I guess right here, I'm going to click OK. And then what I want to do is I think I just
want on one side, so I'm not going to put it Unknown Speaker 9:20
on both. Unknown Speaker 9:22
And I'm just going to go ahead and say convert to an internal shape. Unknown Speaker 9:27
Okay, here we go. Unknown Speaker 9:30
Okay, so it looks like I did not quite quite cross the outer pattern lines. So I'm going to
want to right click this guy, and say extend and trim and add point to my pattern outline. There
we go. So now it goes across my entire pattern. And then now I can use the tracing tool right here
counts like little patch pocket, and I can select hold Shift, select the whole shape and then I can
right Click and say trace as a pattern. There we go. Okay. And then now I can sell the sky. So
I guess I will click this guy and sell it to Unknown Speaker 10:11
you. Unknown Speaker 10:14
Okay, looks like my tabs got funky, command B, it's better. Okay, and then I'm
going to pick the other side, click and click. Hey, is that look okay? I think that
looks fine. I'm going to zoom out. And remember how we're practicing to superimpose, I want this
to be a patch pocket. So I'm gonna select that guy, I'm going to right click, and I'll say super
impose over. There we go. And now you have your patch pocket, I guess. And I can simulate. I'm
going to bring back just the regular fabric color and see what's going on here. Okay, it's so
hard to see. Right? So maybe we can change our fabric colors. Um, I also noticed that there was
a top stitch on this, I believe, did I see that? We can add more topstitching. If we wanted,
you might be asking what are those orange lines that some kind of like seaming tape, you know,
sometimes in swimsuits or even like, athletic word, they'll so elastic inside the seam, just
to make it a little bit more sturdy. So that's what's happening here. So like, if I click that
line, you can check the property editor. Let's go ahead and scroll down, it seemed taping they put
in some tape in there just to give it some more strength. So that's what that is, when you render,
you wouldn't see it. Okay, but let's go over here to topstitching. Yeah, here's an overlock stitch.
If you wanted to add more overlock stitching, you can do that, too, is totally optional, you
don't have to this is just like extra, if you want to do it really the point of this assignment is
to let you guys play around with that 3d pen tool to kind of redesign this garment. But if you want
to add more top stitching, you can go ahead and do that as well. So if you click this guy, maybe
you do seam line up, that's a pucker tool. Whoops, let me go back here, seam line top stitch that
way, you only have to click the actual seam line. So let me go back, start up here,
click and go down to the whole thing. And it's going to apply it to both of those seems
so it'd be kind of like centered on the middle, which is neat. So feel free
to play around with that. See, there it is. I see. See the little white guy
right there? Um, I'll go ahead and simulate. Huh, but seeing it right, I might have one of my
views off, let's see. Or maybe Oh, you know what happened? it, I was on my default one. That's
my problem. So let me go back to my arrow tool and make it looks like it's selected. I'm going
to click drag and drop the overlock one on it. Let's see if that helps. And we'll click it
as well just to make sure. There we go. Yes, I think that's working. I love when little
mistakes happen. Because if it's happening to me, I'm sure it's probably happening to you as well.
Okay, cool. Maybe if we want it on the side seam as well. Make sure it's selected, click OK.
You're selected and want to change your name, you're fine. And I'm going to go ahead and just I
like the same one that seems to be working for me, click here and I'm going to go
straight down. I'm going to attempt to maybe I went too far. There we go. Click View too.
You may have to do it separate. Click you to you. Okay, there you go. Little bit of fun, you
can change that as well too. If you're like I want it thicker. I want it to be a little
bit more wide. can definitely do that looks like the width right now. It's pretty small.
Maybe you change it to like a quarter inch. Why not? thread thickness, all kinds of
good stuff. So kind of play around with that sort of fun. Um, okay, well anyways, you
can do whatever you want. I'm hoping you can redesign the sweatshirt as well as the
leggings with your pen tool. You're welcome to change the color of the fabrics. And I mean,
we just have fun with this tool, hopefully. So