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Review on Garment Designer by Phil Mehta

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This saves hours from going through pictures changing sizes etc

It’s just like MS Word, which I never used until now but it’s so easy to learn I think of myself as an expert. My biggest problem is that sometimes it doesn’t automatically save my changes, but when it does, they are saved and then I have no clue how to get rid of those mistakes you made in your last edit. Sometimes the font size is a bit too small too. I’d say Garment Design software is perfect for someone who knows what he or she wants to accomplish and will always take their time while learning any new tool. Before using it you should know all functions and be willing to spend some time learning everything so it will be worth it. You can also make things by hand if something has to be exact but most of the time it will give better results after editing and if you do need to do it yourself be sure to use templates/patterns/synthesis tools like this software before trying to piece it out. Our company uses these programs to take customers measurements, create patterns for them to sew to order instead of having to sew everything themselves I love that this software allows me to easily create my own patterns and share them with others. It is a great way to collaborate on projects with other designers. It can be a little buggy. I also think that it is a little outdated and I would like to see some new features added. I love how easy it is to create my own patterns and share them with others. It is also a great way to collaborate on projects with other designers.

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Pros
  • Easy interface
  • Great tutorials!
  • They walk through every single thing one needs step bystep.
  • Tons Of Templates To Get Started With Fast And Efficiently
  • Ability For People On The Same Team Or Across A Company Lineage Chain / Voting Board System
Cons
  • Minor Issues