1. What are cards
Cards represent individual elements of a design that together comprise a tech pack. There are 4 types of cards you will be using to build techpacks/products that you will be adding to your Techpacker board/ Product workspace.
Sketches: These hold information about the details or the artwork of your design like front/back views, construction diagrams, logos, patterns, prints, etc.
Materials: These contain information about the different types of materials you will use in your design such as fabrics, trims, hardware, labels, packaging, etc.
Measurements: These indicate all of the individual points of measurements (POM's) of your design like chest, waist, underarm length, HPS length, etc.
Custom section: These cards add/manage other types of information that are not covered in the default section like -Fit or QA(quality assurance) information, print details, stitch details, quantity and cost, packaging, etc.
2. How to add cards
When you open a techpack/product, you will find the three sections that constitute your techpack board page/ product workspace: sketches, materials, and measurements.
To add cards you can:
2a. Drop images to add cards
You can bulk upload your design-related images in any of the 3 sections. Techpacker will create a card for each image and even match each card name with its original file name.
2b. Click the +Add button
You can also click the + Add sketch, + Add material or + Add measurement, and add cards inside their corresponding section.
2c. Through a csv file
You can also import your materials or measurements section table from an excel file. The file has to be in a CSV format with all material or measurement details listed on it. This will save you time as you can already copy an existing table from your system onto your techpack/product.
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3. How to add card details
Each card hosts a set of information related to a particular detail of your design. As you add a new card or click inside an existing one, you’ll see tabs lined up in the top section to keep all of your card data organized. Introduce the specific information in each tab to define the card.
If you do not see the tabs in the top section of the card, click on the icon to switch from Step View to Tab View.
4. How to move cards
You can move the cards within their own sections i.e., sketches, materials, and measurements respectively by using the icon for drag and drop as shown in the gif below. You can also similarly move the cards of a particular section to that library type only.