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this is a tutorial about tracing patterns from a book first youre going to scan your pattern then youll make a rectangle in my case its 75 by 75 centimeters next youre going to apply the scan as if it is a surface texture now we want to figure out how to get our skin to be the same size as our true-to-life pattern so the next thing Im going to do is use the internal polygon and line tool to create a reference line so that I know how big the texture needs to become in this case mine is 66 centimeters once I have my line Im gonna adjust it on the pattern to get it so that its in the center there as a reference for me and then Im able to scale my textures so clicking once on the pattern piece and then using the diagonal line to drag and and make that texture larger or smaller and always clicking and dragging on the pattern piece to align my reference mark on the pattern with the reference line that I drew in clos if youd like and you click on the texture and then on the fabric it