There is professional pattern drafting software that you can just type numbers in and it will spit out the pattern with the dimensions you provide. You can then fine tune the pattern by hand. This has been a thing since probably late 90s and early 2000s. AI would be late to the game. These programs are very expensive. I believe Gerber Technology, the most popular of them, is 290 a month to use. Not reasonable for someone who is making their own clothes at home. So home sewers are still relying on others to provide them with patterns if they don't know how to make them themselves.
LOL! You are HILARIOUS!!!!!!! I am always happy to see your videos pop up on my Google feed! Then I end up watching it on RUclips (and rewatching others too), and wonder where the time went!🦋
Hey Cornelius - thanks for the video - it inspired me to search for my own about patterns and AI - but while doing it I came across VALENTINA which is a open source program to make patterns. Ok it is still hand made but having a CAD program that I can use (without spending tons of money for a hobby) and learn is amazing. Thanks a lot - thanks to you one thing led to another and now I want to learn more about it! Greetings and all the best from Germany (bzw. I love the "Plattdeutsch" you are speaking a lot - I even understood :D)
Oh wonderful! It gives me a little joy when someone is able to understand the Plautdietsch. Thanks for telling me about Valentina. I downloaded a copy and will play around with it a bit. I've thought about using a CAD program so this interesting.
@@CorneliusQuiring I bet for someone who is knowing the basics of pattern making it will be easy to understand :) there are some cool videos on here showing examples… :)
I agree as well. I think this is where custom-made, tailored and/or alterations clothing will thrive. Ai can’t get personal or emotional with the client. You know that client wants “this implemented in their design. (To understand the importance/reason) So o think custom-made will be fine. But mass production like simplicity patterns etc along with fast fashion will be impacted
i would disagree. it's only a matter of training data. if you have a large repository of patterns you can train an existing ai on those to create a lora that could create patterns.
@@Sirus20x6 The shape of a pattern? sure. However what guarantees that the pattern will work when assembled into a garment? AI image models like stable diffusion are only functional at achieving their namesakes, generating images. With patterns we are talking about a 2D blueprint that's meant to translate into a physical 3D object. This involves precise measurements, an understanding of construction and articulation, and the relation between the garment and the form. These aren't things that a model takes into account when the denoising algorithm is ran.
I agree. I think as long as AI requires detailed information to be provided in order for it to complete a task, humans will never be completely replaced.
AI is capable of generalizing any problem if there is sufficient training data. stable diffusion is probably not a good choice as it lacks the reasoning capability of say an LLM. if you were to take an LLM like llama2-70b and train it on properly annotated svg images, which are made of human readable XML, of patterns it would eventually be able to work out the relationships between the measurements and the pattern. you would need a lot of patterns though. probably a few thousand for it to start to really get the hang of it. @@ccakaccakaccakacc
Mate this was the funniest and most creative advertorial I have seen in a good long while! Whilst being simultaneously terrified that I don't know how to use it, I am so glad my brain still works enough to discern the outputs are laughable! You should totally make the pattern it spits out. Your creativity and intelligence mean you're definitely safe, even if you have to work from the ai blacksite!
I have a pet peeve. I'm not sure how other women are constructed, but the pants I buy always have a waist band that is too short of a crotch depth placement, and the back is consistently 1 inch shorter than the front. And I have a flat rear. No matter if I wear a belt, it's uncomfortable and wants to fall down. I wear a 14/16. Are pants makers trying to save money on the ceotch depth? I buy ultra hi rise. Of course, once they go through the dryer, they don't fit. To be sure, they are not terribly expensive. But the only way I will ever have a good fit is if I make my own. It's carving out 3 days of sewing time that is difficult. I have a pattern you draw from a set of measurements. I haven't tried it yet.
Most pants are created off "standardized" measurements by averaging out a large sample size of measurements from a long time ago. This is what I've read.
but it is onto something, I guess. I had the same experience trying to force it to make some simplified 3d Eiffel Tower geometry code for 3d printing, plotting boiling point of water for different pressures or searching for patents. These chatbots are good at providing answers, which look like they are correct. For the 10 people replaced by AI you need 30 to verify AI generated responses. My search for patents was especially annoying, because every response was detailed, each provided document names, content descriptions, invention summaries, but guess what: document names linked to unrelated random patents and I couldn't find any documents based on the descriptions from AI
Wow, you made spit out my coffee at the end. To be honest I think LLMs could work in this space, but there needs to be a large enough repository of local training data for this to work. I always wonder if it is AI we really want or just algorithms as that is the fundamentals of pattern drafting. For an item of clothes we need to flat platter draft based on our measurements. If we can get the algorithms correct and broad enough, this will be very useful and I will be side eyeing pattern drafters and companies
@@CorneliusQuiring thank you!! I had heard of that one…. I’ve been trying to decide if I wanna do that. Many women (according to the RUclips videos) with my bust have had issues with the pattern being several inches too low so I know I’d have to edit that pattern and it seems like a ton of work but maybe this is the sign to bite the bullet!!
I guess this is what being 90% affected looks like? I wonder how it'll 90% affect seamstresses. I'm actually a little surprised that none of these attempts generated anything that looked even remotely like a sewing pattern. It would have been fun to try to sew up whatever misshapen abomination it spit out, but I suppose we can always try again next year.
I appreciate their ambition, I guess :) If there was something decent enough, I would definitely like to have tried making it. Indeed, lets check in again in 2025 :)
@@CorneliusQuiring Hey there. I am so tired of sloppy patterns. Always remember the Math for the Shoulder. Ease isn't part of that Calculation! Total shoulder width minus total back neck width = Shoulder length divided by 2! Only add ease to the shoulder seams and dart where you want to apply shaping. Jack Ass Manufactures add so much ease across the Back that the back Neck can't help but gap!
i live in two states regarding AI. Absolute fear or total ignorance!! Sometimes it's good to see there's still a while to go when it comes to fashion design!
I hear you. Like all things humans make, it's just another tool. It'll amaze us in certain arenas and be completely useless in all else and in the end, it's just a tool.
im an ai hobbyist. if you have a repository of example patterns. I could train a LORA for a local AI that could generate patterns for you. long time fan of your channel. I have a powerful machine with 512gigs of ram that can run any local LLM out there. not promising this can be done in a day or two, but if you have the data, I can eventually make something that can work. reach out if you have the data. thanks
I think it could learn to do it but someone would have to feed it the information it needs to learn it and there isn't enough people interested both in pattern making and in AI, so noone is teaching it.
@@CorneliusQuiring you know? I bet in the future there will be 3d printers that will "print" the whole garment previously digitalized... Fabrics, zippers, buttons, topstitching, all of it in one go. Probably a factory could work with half a dozen employees, and do these garments in mass production by the thousands. Fast fashion at its best. Of course there will always be room for couture and made by humans, but if you aren't constantly learning and bettering yourself you will find yourself with the short side of the stick. Those who are qualified, creative, original and who do things with passion and love for every single thing you do, will never run out of work.
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That pants pattern generator made me laugh so much, thanks for this hilarious video 😆
I'm happy it entertained. Thanks for watching!
There is professional pattern drafting software that you can just type numbers in and it will spit out the pattern with the dimensions you provide. You can then fine tune the pattern by hand. This has been a thing since probably late 90s and early 2000s. AI would be late to the game. These programs are very expensive. I believe Gerber Technology, the most popular of them, is 290 a month to use. Not reasonable for someone who is making their own clothes at home. So home sewers are still relying on others to provide them with patterns if they don't know how to make them themselves.
Oh interesting! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience in the comments here with myself and others.
The pattern software programs are not perfect either ~ ( unless you’re using the extremely expensive ones)
Which one? I am here because I am looking AI for making patterns with my photo of maxi dress the shop doesn't sell any more! Please help me to find
That is one hilarious video. Shows how much it is hard to find specific stuff on internet :D
I'm happy to hear you were entertained :)
LOL! You are HILARIOUS!!!!!!! I am always happy to see your videos pop up on my Google feed! Then I end up watching it on RUclips (and rewatching others too), and wonder where the time went!🦋
I'm happy to hear you were entertained and thanks for coming back to watch another.
Hey Cornelius - thanks for the video - it inspired me to search for my own about patterns and AI - but while doing it I came across VALENTINA which is a open source program to make patterns. Ok it is still hand made but having a CAD program that I can use (without spending tons of money for a hobby) and learn is amazing. Thanks a lot - thanks to you one thing led to another and now I want to learn more about it! Greetings and all the best from Germany (bzw. I love the "Plattdeutsch" you are speaking a lot - I even understood :D)
Oh wonderful! It gives me a little joy when someone is able to understand the Plautdietsch.
Thanks for telling me about Valentina. I downloaded a copy and will play around with it a bit. I've thought about using a CAD program so this interesting.
@@CorneliusQuiring I bet for someone who is knowing the basics of pattern making it will be easy to understand :) there are some cool videos on here showing examples… :)
Clothing design and maufacturing I think is one of the only industries than AI wont be able to take over.
I agree as well. I think this is where custom-made, tailored and/or alterations clothing will thrive. Ai can’t get personal or emotional with the client. You know that client wants “this implemented in their design. (To understand the importance/reason) So o think custom-made will be fine. But mass production like simplicity patterns etc along with fast fashion will be impacted
i would disagree. it's only a matter of training data. if you have a large repository of patterns you can train an existing ai on those to create a lora that could create patterns.
@@Sirus20x6 The shape of a pattern? sure. However what guarantees that the pattern will work when assembled into a garment? AI image models like stable diffusion are only functional at achieving their namesakes, generating images. With patterns we are talking about a 2D blueprint that's meant to translate into a physical 3D object. This involves precise measurements, an understanding of construction and articulation, and the relation between the garment and the form. These aren't things that a model takes into account when the denoising algorithm is ran.
I agree. I think as long as AI requires detailed information to be provided in order for it to complete a task, humans will never be completely replaced.
AI is capable of generalizing any problem if there is sufficient training data. stable diffusion is probably not a good choice as it lacks the reasoning capability of say an LLM. if you were to take an LLM like llama2-70b and train it on properly annotated svg images, which are made of human readable XML, of patterns it would eventually be able to work out the relationships between the measurements and the pattern. you would need a lot of patterns though. probably a few thousand for it to start to really get the hang of it. @@ccakaccakaccakacc
Well that was a two snort giggle 😂. Sew creative as a marketing strategy! Wishing you continued success
2 snorts is basically 4 thumbs up, so thank :)
Mate this was the funniest and most creative advertorial I have seen in a good long while! Whilst being simultaneously terrified that I don't know how to use it, I am so glad my brain still works enough to discern the outputs are laughable! You should totally make the pattern it spits out. Your creativity and intelligence mean you're definitely safe, even if you have to work from the ai blacksite!
Well thank you. I'm happy to hear it entertained. I just may end up making what it spits put :) Happy sewing.
I have a pet peeve. I'm not sure how other women are constructed, but the pants I buy always have a waist band that is too short of a crotch depth placement, and the back is consistently 1 inch shorter than the front. And I have a flat rear. No matter if I wear a belt, it's uncomfortable and wants to fall down. I wear a 14/16. Are pants makers trying to save money on the ceotch depth? I buy ultra hi rise. Of course, once they go through the dryer, they don't fit. To be sure, they are not terribly expensive. But the only way I will ever have a good fit is if I make my own. It's carving out 3 days of sewing time that is difficult. I have a pattern you draw
from a set of measurements. I haven't tried it yet.
Most pants are created off "standardized" measurements by averaging out a large sample size of measurements from a long time ago. This is what I've read.
but it is onto something, I guess. I had the same experience trying to force it to make some simplified 3d Eiffel Tower geometry code for 3d printing, plotting boiling point of water for different pressures or searching for patents. These chatbots are good at providing answers, which look like they are correct. For the 10 people replaced by AI you need 30 to verify AI generated responses.
My search for patents was especially annoying, because every response was detailed, each provided document names, content descriptions, invention summaries, but guess what: document names linked to unrelated random patents and I couldn't find any documents based on the descriptions from AI
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing your experiences with it. You bring up some great points.
7:59 your expression is priceless. Humans can never be fully replaced 😉
Indeed, we can't :)
This video is so fun to watch 😂
🐓🙏🏻
Wow, you made spit out my coffee at the end.
To be honest I think LLMs could work in this space, but there needs to be a large enough repository of local training data for this to work.
I always wonder if it is AI we really want or just algorithms as that is the fundamentals of pattern drafting. For an item of clothes we need to flat platter draft based on our measurements. If we can get the algorithms correct and broad enough, this will be very useful and I will be side eyeing pattern drafters and companies
Well I am happy to have entertained :) Thanks for sharing your thoughts on how AI could be used in the industry as well. Interesting to think about.
Loved this.
Loved it!!!
that was fun!
Love your videos 😄
Thank you
Do you show how to do a full bust adjustment and full tummy adjustment in your pattern drafting courses?
Right now, I have courses live on pants. The course on tops will be next and I'll be sure to include what you mention.
Cornelius, can you please make videos on grading techniques for patterns?
Thank you for the suggestion, I will consider it for a future video.
One thing I would like to know is how to 3D scan my self and 3D print a dress form but I don’t have a clue how to do it
This website can help you make a dress form patterns.bootstrapfashion.com/diy-dress-form-sewing-pattern.html?limit=all
@@CorneliusQuiring thank you!! I had heard of that one…. I’ve been trying to decide if I wanna do that. Many women (according to the RUclips videos) with my bust have had issues with the pattern being several inches too low so I know I’d have to edit that pattern and it seems like a ton of work but maybe this is the sign to bite the bullet!!
I guess this is what being 90% affected looks like? I wonder how it'll 90% affect seamstresses.
I'm actually a little surprised that none of these attempts generated anything that looked even remotely like a sewing pattern. It would have been fun to try to sew up whatever misshapen abomination it spit out, but I suppose we can always try again next year.
I appreciate their ambition, I guess :) If there was something decent enough, I would definitely like to have tried making it. Indeed, lets check in again in 2025 :)
Dang, I already know how to pattern. Just feeling lazy and wondered if IA could do it for me.
You and me both :)
@@CorneliusQuiring Hey there. I am so tired of sloppy patterns.
Always remember the Math for the Shoulder. Ease isn't part of that Calculation!
Total shoulder width minus total back neck width = Shoulder length divided by 2!
Only add ease to the shoulder seams and dart where you want to apply shaping.
Jack Ass Manufactures add so much ease across the Back that the back Neck can't help but gap!
One of the results mentioned seamly, open source pattern drafting software. Check it out!
Good to know!
Hahahahaa what a nice video! I just discovering your channel and it's pretty dope
Well thank you for stopping by :)
i live in two states regarding AI. Absolute fear or total ignorance!! Sometimes it's good to see there's still a while to go when it comes to fashion design!
I hear you. Like all things humans make, it's just another tool. It'll amaze us in certain arenas and be completely useless in all else and in the end, it's just a tool.
This is hilarious
im an ai hobbyist. if you have a repository of example patterns. I could train a LORA for a local AI that could generate patterns for you. long time fan of your channel. I have a powerful machine with 512gigs of ram that can run any local LLM out there. not promising this can be done in a day or two, but if you have the data, I can eventually make something that can work. reach out if you have the data. thanks
Thank you for the offer, I really appreciate your generosity. Thank you for watching my videos and happy sewing.
I need patterns for maxi dress from the shop that doesn't sell this dress anymore
And i thought ChatGTP would be the heilsbringer 😂
If only! haha.
omg please review Clo3d!!!
I will consider it for a future video :)
bro is too funny
I think we good for another 10 years 😂
I'm hoping so :)
LOL!
I've Tried different prompts to get images and to say the least...some results are pretty scary.
indeed :)
LOL!! i think people who work on sewing patterns are safe.
We are ... for now :) haha.
🤣🤣🤣 I think your job is safe, assuming you can be securely extracted from whatever AI black site you are currently being held at.
Just look for the blinking pattern in my next video. Send help :)
I need AI to step up its game cuz idk how to make patterns fit my doll. 😭
I hear you! :)
Can you one day make pencil skirt pattern tutorial Please.
Noted
The video is funny, yet we are all doomed.
I'm happy you were entertained.
😂
I think it could learn to do it but someone would have to feed it the information it needs to learn it and there isn't enough people interested both in pattern making and in AI, so noone is teaching it.
You bring up a good point
Problems in paradise?
Perhaps the grass isn't greener on the other side.
@@CorneliusQuiring you know? I bet in the future there will be 3d printers that will "print" the whole garment previously digitalized... Fabrics, zippers, buttons, topstitching, all of it in one go. Probably a factory could work with half a dozen employees, and do these garments in mass production by the thousands. Fast fashion at its best.
Of course there will always be room for couture and made by humans, but if you aren't constantly learning and bettering yourself you will find yourself with the short side of the stick. Those who are qualified, creative, original and who do things with passion and love for every single thing you do, will never run out of work.
😂 You should take some prompt engineering courses first.
That's fair 🙃
Please translate to Tamil can you?