Streamlining Fashion Production: A Look at Gerber AccuMark 8.3
In the lower-left corner of the screen, next to the scale indicator, a small icon had appeared. It wasn’t part of the standard 8.3 interface. It looked like a tiny pair of scissors, but the blades were crossed—like a skull and crossbones, but softer. He clicked it.
Grading: Automate the creation of different sizes while ensuring consistency and fit across the entire size range. Gerber AccuMark 8.3
This is the drawing board. In version 8.3, the Pattern Design module includes:
The Challenge
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Grading—the process of creating different sizes from a base pattern—is where AccuMark 8.3 truly excelled. The software utilized "rule tables" that allowed designers to apply specific growth increments across a size range. This automation ensured that a Size 2 and a Size 22 maintained the same design integrity and fit. 3. Efficient Marker Making Streamlining Fashion Production: A Look at Gerber AccuMark 8
AccuMark 8.3 is heavily reliant on digitizing tablets (like the Gerber AccuSketch or third-party Wacom tablets). If your tablet isn't communicating with the software, the issue is almost always the Gerber Tablet Driver, not the software itself.