kimbersue opened this issue on May 03, 2014 · 4 posts
kimbersue posted Sun, 04 May 2014 at 9:55 AM
Quote - DXF-AAMA is a very specific file format by American Apparel Manufacturers. While DXF is the most commonly used file format for CAD drawings, the AAMA specificity isn't a very common exchange format for 3D data, and isn't widely supported by any 3D applications I can think of offhand. The only free 3D software resource I can think of where you may have a chance to find a "plugin" extention for this format is Blender, but I actually doubt it.
Optitex.com has software and online services that can import and export this format, but it's not free. If you have no other choice, then maybe check out their services.
I figure out late last night the DXF-AAMA format used by American Apparel Manufacturers. So I'm looking for free 3D fashion CAD software. I found a few but I really don't explect to find a useable software but at least I know it's not just me who doesn't know of any 3D software.
Thanks
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