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PatternImage 2.0: A Tool for Creating Sewing Patterns from 3D Models
Do you love making your own toys and clothing from fabric? Do you wish you could turn any 3D model into a sewing pattern? If so, you might be interested in PatternImage 2.0, a software program that lets you do just that.


PatternImage 2.0 is a companion program to EasyToy 2.0, a suite of tools for creating and editing 3D models. With PatternImage 2.0, you can import 3D models from standard formats or draw them inside the EasyToy interface. Then, you can use PatternImage 2.0 to plan out optimal sewing patterns from the pieces you create in EasyToy.



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PatternImage 2.0 allows you to adjust the size, shape, orientation, and layout of the pattern pieces. You can also add seam allowances, notches, labels, and other markings to help you with the sewing process. PatternImage 2.0 can export the patterns as PDF files or print them directly.


PatternImage 2.0 is a trial version that will expire after thirty days of use. To use it, you need to install the HASP / Sentinel LDK DRM runtime, which is included in the zip file. However, be aware that this program is invasive and may affect your system performance and security. Therefore, it is recommended that you do not install it on your main Windows system.


The safest way to run PatternImage 2.0 is to create a self-booting Windows CD and only use it in that self-contained environment. You can make a Bart PE Windows XP or 7 live CD and add the installers for HASP, EasyToy 2.0, and PatternImage 2.0 (along with WinRAR or similar) to the .iso after it has been compiled. This will give you a self-contained Windows environment disc that you can boot from.


You should only boot from your live CD on a PC with no hard drive to prevent any contamination from these programs! Unfortunately, these programs will not run in a virtual machine to my knowledge.


If you are interested in trying out PatternImage 2.0, you can download it from [^1^]. This archive contains both EasyToy 2.0 and PatternImage 2.0 trial versions that were previously available from the Livesforce website in 2017 but all the links are broken as of 2022.


PatternImage 2.0 is a unique and useful tool for anyone who loves sewing and crafting with fabric. It can help you turn your imagination into reality by transforming any 3D model into a sewing pattern.



In this article, we will show you how to use PatternImage 2.0 to create a sewing pattern from a 3D model of a teddy bear. You will need the following:



A PC with a CD drive and no hard drive
A Windows live CD with HASP, EasyToy 2.0, and PatternImage 2.0 installers
A printer and paper
Fabric, scissors, pins, needle, and thread

First, boot your PC from the Windows live CD and install HASP, EasyToy 2.0, and PatternImage 2.0. Then, launch EasyToy 2.0 and open the teddy bear 3D model file. You can also draw your own 3D model using the tools in EasyToy.






Next, launch PatternImage 2.0 and import the teddy bear 3D model from EasyToy. You will see the model divided into several pieces that correspond to the pattern pieces. You can adjust the size and shape of each piece by dragging the vertices or edges. You can also rotate, move, or flip the pieces to optimize the layout.


Then, add seam allowances to each piece by clicking on the "Seam Allowance" button and choosing the width and color. You can also add notches, labels, and other markings to help you with the sewing process. For example, you can mark where to attach the eyes, nose, and ears.


Finally, export the pattern as a PDF file or print it directly from PatternImage 2.0. Cut out the pattern pieces from the paper and pin them to the fabric. Cut out the fabric pieces along the seam allowances and sew them together following the markings. Stuff the teddy bear with cotton or other filling material and close the opening.


Congratulations! You have just made your own teddy bear using PatternImage 2.0!

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