How to use the @freesewing/models.withoutBreasts.manSize42 function in @freesewing/models

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github freesewing / freesewing / packages / components / src / SampleConfigurator / index.js View on Github external
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  }

  const sampleModels = models => {
    props.updateGist(
      {
        type: 'models',
        models
      },
      'settings',
      'sample'
    )
  }
  let antMan = {
    ant: {},
    man: withoutBreasts.manSize42
  }
  for (let m in withoutBreasts.manSize42) antMan.ant[m] = antMan.man[m] / 10

  return (
    <ul>
      <li>
        <h4>
          
        </h4>
        
      </li>
      <li>
        <h4>
          
        </h4>
        <ul style="{{"></ul></li></ul>
github freesewing / freesewing / packages / components / src / SampleConfigurator / index.js View on Github external
const sampleModels = models =&gt; {
    props.updateGist(
      {
        type: 'models',
        models
      },
      'settings',
      'sample'
    )
  }
  let antMan = {
    ant: {},
    man: withoutBreasts.manSize42
  }
  for (let m in withoutBreasts.manSize42) antMan.ant[m] = antMan.man[m] / 10

  return (
    <ul>
      <li>
        <h4>
          
        </h4>
        
      </li>
      <li>
        <h4>
          
        </h4>
        <ul style="{{">
          {props.config.measurements.map(m =&gt; (
            <li></li></ul></li></ul>

@freesewing/models

Body measurements data for a range of default sizes

MIT
Latest version published 10 months ago

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