How to use the @freesewing/models.manSize38 function in @freesewing/models

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github freesewing / freesewing / packages / brian / dist / index.js View on Github external
var brian = new _freesewing2.default.pattern(patternConfig);

brian.draft = function () {
  var final = arguments.length > 0 && arguments[0] !== undefined ? arguments[0] : true;

  _back2.default.draft(brian, final);

  return brian;
};

exports.default = brian;

// This is not for inclusion in production

console.log(_models.manSize38);
brian.settings.measurements = _models.manSize38;

brian.draft();
console.log(brian.parts.backBlock.points);
github freesewing / freesewing / packages / brian / dist / index.js View on Github external
var brian = new _freesewing2.default.pattern(patternConfig);

brian.draft = function () {
  var final = arguments.length > 0 && arguments[0] !== undefined ? arguments[0] : true;

  _back2.default.draft(brian, final);

  return brian;
};

exports.default = brian;

// This is not for inclusion in production

console.log(_models.manSize38);
brian.settings.measurements = _models.manSize38;

brian.draft();
console.log(brian.parts.backBlock.points);

@freesewing/models

Body measurements data for a range of default sizes

MIT
Latest version published 10 months ago

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