You can 'rename' a Pattern piece, and it will show up if you have the Display Pattern Names option active. I did a test and got up to about 50 character:
Within Marvelous Designer, @...'s answer is the closest you can get.
Marvelous Designer is tailored for the CG and film industry and most users are not making real garments for manufacture.
If you are making real patterns I recommend using Marvelous Designer's sister program Clo3d https://www.clo3d.com/ - which has pattern annotation options and it optimized for the apparel industries with other features specific to manufacturing patterns and creating spec packs.
like notes for the patternmaker or workmanship descriptions? Many thanks
You can 'rename' a Pattern piece, and it will show up if you have the Display Pattern Names option active. I did a test and got up to about 50 character:
Hey @...,
Within Marvelous Designer, @...'s answer is the closest you can get.
Marvelous Designer is tailored for the CG and film industry and most users are not making real garments for manufacture.
If you are making real patterns I recommend using Marvelous Designer's sister program Clo3d https://www.clo3d.com/ - which has pattern annotation options and it optimized for the apparel industries with other features specific to manufacturing patterns and creating spec packs.
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