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Component Feedback & Revisions

Updated over a year ago


The Feedback & Revisions tab is where you track sample photos and comments throughout the fabric and trim development process. Pull your Feedback & Revisions into Tech Packs to communicate approvals and changes to your manufacturing partners.


Navigating Component Feedback & Revisions

  • Your various Revisions are organized according to their associated Development Stage

    • Multiple Revisions within the same Development Stage are listed from oldest to newest

  • Expand or collapse an individual Revision or an entire Development Stage by clicking the corresponding Carrot Icon at the right side

  • Hovering your mouse over any Revision title reveals the Edit Revision icon

  • New Revisions are added by clicking the Add Icon at the bottom of the page

  • Selecting the checkboxes to the left of any Revision(s) reveals the Bulk Actions Toolbar at the top of the page, with additional options

    • Duplicate the Revision(s)

    • Delete the Revision(s)


Creating Component Feedback & Revisions

  • Click the Add Icon in the bottom right corner to open the Create/Edit Revision pop-up modal

  • Name your Revision and link it to the appropriate Development Stage

    • Development Stages are configured in your Admin Panel, see here for more details

  • Type your comments in the main text window, taking advantage of the the various text formatting tools

  • Upload any supporting Images by dragging-and-dropping them into the outlined box, or clicking to browse manually

  • Click the Create button to save the Revision content

  • Your Revision appears, nested under the relevant Development Stage

  • Hover over the Revision name and click the Pencil Icon for any edits you need to make


Managing Images within Feedback & Revisions

  • Upload your Images within the Create/Edit Revision modal

  • Upload or Update Images using the Adobe Plug-In

  • Once your Images are uploaded, hovering over an Image Thumbnail reveals multiple options:

    • Clicking the edit button opens the Image Annotator

    • Clicking the 3-dot Overflow Icon opens the Overflow Menu, with several additional options

    • Clicking the Checkbox at top right selects the Image, revealing the Bulk Actions toolbar at top of page, with several other options

  • Images are captioned with the original File Name by default; click the File Name text to edit it


Annotating Images within Feedback & Revisions

Annotating F&R Images works largely the same as annotating Component Images, except you’re limited to just the Comment Marker (no Construction Detail, Component or POM Markers).

Navigating in the Image Annotator

  • Click the Edit button when hovering over any Image thumbnail to open the Annotator

  • Your Image is displayed in the main Annotator workspace

  • Navigate to other Images in the same Revision by exiting the Annotator by clicking the Back Arrow button at the top left

  • Zoom your view of the Annotator workspace in or out using the buttons to the right of the Back Arrow

  • Your Annotation tools are all in the toolbar to the left of the workspace

  • The column at the right of the workspace houses all the content linked to Marker Annotations

Annotation Tools

  • The Pointer tool allows you to select and resize any elements in your workspace - both source Images and individual Annotations

    • Click the element and a blue rectangle highlights it in your workspace

    • Click-and-drag the corners of the rectangle to size the element larger or smaller

    • The aspect ratio is locked by default - if you wish to resize without maintaining the aspect ratio, click the lock icon at top right before you click and drag

    • Be sure to click the Save button below the main toolbar after you resize any elements

  • The Marker tools allow you to communicate all different notes and callouts on each Image without creating much visual

  • The Comment Marker tool allows you to free-type callouts on your Image without creating much visual clutter

    • Click the second icon on the toolbar and choose the Comment Marker tool

    • Place your Marker on your Image by clicking where you’d like it to appear

    • Click and drag as you place the Marker to create an arrow extension, for areas of finer detail

    • Enter your Comment in the modal and click save

    • The content for each Marker is listed to the right of the workspace

    • Edit the content for any Marker by clicking it within this column

  • The Text tool allows you to add typed annotations right on top of your Image, rather than via a Marker

    • Set your desired Font and Font Size at top right

    • Place the annotation on your Image by clicking where you’d like it to appear

    • Type your desired text in the modal and click save

  • The Arrow / Line tool allows you to point to certain parts of your sketch

    • Set your desired Terminator (arrowhead, flat end, no terminator, etc.), Terminator Position (start or end of the line) and line Pattern (solid or dashed) at top right

    • Place the annotation on your Image by clicking, dragging, and releasing

  • The Dimension tool allows you to call out specific linear measurements

    • Set your desired Terminator (arrowhead, flat end, no terminator, etc.) and line Pattern (solid or dashed) at top right

    • Place the annotation on your Image by clicking, dragging and releasing

    • Click the & box at the center of the line to type in your measurement, then click the X button to save

  • The Pen tool allows you to draw freehand on top of your Image

    • Place the annotation on your Image by clicking, dragging and releasing

  • The Rectangle tool allows you to place a dashed or solid rectangular outline on your Image

    • Place the annotation on your Image by clicking, dragging and releasing

  • The Circle tool allows you to place a dashed or solid circular outline on your Image

    • Place the annotation on your Image by clicking, dragging and releasing

  • The Crop tool allows you to trim your Image and save it as a new Image, or as an inset detail on the original Image

    • Click and drag the tool to capture the target area of your crop

    • Assign a Crop Name and choose Create View to save the cropped area as a new Image on the same Product

      • Navigate to this new Image via the drawer at the bottom of the Annotator; edit it and make additional annotations as desired

    • Choose Crop to Canvas to save the cropped area as an inset detail on the original Image

      • A blue outline shows your crop on top of your original Image

      • Use the Move tool to move the crop within the Annotator workspace as needed

  • The Move tool allows you to rearrange elements in your workspace - Images and Annotations alike

    • Click the element, drag it to a new location and release to set it there

  • The Paint tool allows you to specify the color of your annotations

    • Select your desired color with the Paint tool prior to selecting another annotation tool, and the annotation will appear in that color

    • Select your desired color with the Paint tool and click existing annotations to switch their colors

    • Note that Marker colors are hard-set for consistency, you cannot change these colors with the Paint tool

  • The Erase tool allows you to remove annotations from your Image

    • Select the tool and then click any annotation to erase it

  • The Pan tool allows you to pan the view within your workspace

  • The Save button executes a hard save of your annotations; this is only necessary after resizing elements within your workspace. Other changes all auto-save.'

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