Gerber has updated its training ecosystem specifically for v14.
AccuMark v14 didn’t feel like a drawing program. It felt like a tool. The interface was stark: toolbars on the left, a blank grid in the center. She loaded a basic bodice block—a file with a .p65 extension—and zoomed in.
Previous versions of Accumark operated on a logic that felt rooted in the 1990s: heavy toolbars, cascading menus, and separate windows for every action. introduces a ribbon-style interface similar to modern CAD software.
The line between 2D pattern making and 3D prototyping has blurred. features tighter integration with Gerber’s AccuMark 3D (formerly V-Stitcher).
Gerber has updated its training ecosystem specifically for v14.
AccuMark v14 didn’t feel like a drawing program. It felt like a tool. The interface was stark: toolbars on the left, a blank grid in the center. She loaded a basic bodice block—a file with a .p65 extension—and zoomed in. gerber accumark v14
Previous versions of Accumark operated on a logic that felt rooted in the 1990s: heavy toolbars, cascading menus, and separate windows for every action. introduces a ribbon-style interface similar to modern CAD software. Gerber has updated its training ecosystem specifically for
The line between 2D pattern making and 3D prototyping has blurred. features tighter integration with Gerber’s AccuMark 3D (formerly V-Stitcher). gerber accumark v14