Objective
Affix specific portions of the Garment and utilize Pin similar to the Freeze function. It is also convenient when turning/flipping over collars, lapels, or cuffs.
Location
Pin Tool
Main Menu ▶ 3D Garment ▶ Pin (Box) / Pin (Lasso)
3D Toolbar ▶ (Click for more than 2 seconds) ▶ Pin (Box) / Pin (Lasso)
Select/Move Tool
Main Menu ▶ 3D Garment ▶ Select/Move
3D Toolbar ▶ Select/Move
Operation
Pin Tool
- Follow the indicated guideline below:
Main Menu ▶ 3D Garment ▶ Pin (Box) / Pin (Lasso)
3D Toolbar ▶ (Click more than 2 seconds) ▶ Pin (Box) / Pin (Lasso)
→ The Garment mesh is now displayed in red in both the 3D and 2D windows.
- Click on a vertex (a point of the mesh).
→ A Pin is created on the selected point.
- Or click on a desired area on the Garment ▶ Click and drag to select the area.
→ Pins are created on the vertex of the selected area.
→ Pins can also be created on 2D Patterns.
- Click and drag, or use the Gizmo to move the pinned mesh as desired in the 3D window.
※ Note: Click and drag on the 2D Pattern while pressing Shift+Ctrl on the keyboard to create additional pinned areas. Adversely, click and drag on the 2D Pattern while pressing Ctrl on the keyboard to remove Pins from existing pinned areas.
Select/Move Tool
- Click on the Select/Move tool in the 3D window.
- Click while pressing W on the keyboard to create a Pin on a specific point.
→ A Pin is created on the selected point.
- If the input language is set to Korean, a Pin cannot be created when pressing W on the keyboard. Make sure to change the input language to English.
※ Note:
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Create Pin on Segment
Double-click on a Pattern outline in either the 3D or 2D window to create Pins on a segment. When creating Pins on the Pattern in the 2D window, Pins are generated on adjacent segment vertices when the angle difference is less than 20˚.
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Create Pin on Pattern
Double-click on a Pattern in either the 3D or 2D window to create Pins on a Pattern.
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Create Pin on Internal Line (ver4.0.0)
Use the same procedure as above to create Pins on specific Internal Lines and Shapes.
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