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Hello creators, today well learn two ways of editing patterns - in 2D and 3D windows. I have a basic T-shirt from the ModularConfigurator that I prepared for editing in theprevious video. Watch and follow it or download the project file with ready-to-usepatterns. Linksf in the description. Our goal for today is to turn these basic patterns into oversized drop-shoulder shirt. I prepared a Pinterest board for you so you can check what were doing. Its very important to have some references to see how the garment looks in real life to make it realistic in 3D. During this and the next videos, well be making such a hoodie step-by-step learning tools, properties, and features of CLO. But the first step is to make the shape: drop the shoulder, make the bodice and sleeve wider, and adjust the length. So lets get back to CLO and start with 2D editing. First of all, I want to delete these red notches. We need them for patternmaking to match fabric pieces when s