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- Title
Ocenjevanje prileganja 3D virtualno izdelanih prototipov kril telesu.
- Authors
Pilar, Tanja; Stjepanovič, Zoran; Jevšnik, Simona
- Abstract
The aim of the research conducted within the frame of a master thesis was to develop and analyse the applicability of the 3D garment prototyping process, and to compare it with the conventional prototyping process. Therefore, the conventional prototype development process was carried out first. We developed six styles of skirts using the following conventional prototype development phases: construction and modelling, cutting, fusing, sewing and ironing. Finally, the assessment of how the skirts fit to a real body was performed. The computer modelled skirt patterns were used for the computer-based prototyping process in a virtual environment. We used two different virtual body models, i.e. a parametric and a scanned female body model. The prototyping processes comprehended the same phases for each model: a 3D capture of body dimensions and shape of a body, mo del building, a preparation of the data related to the properties of textile fabrics, a definition of stitches and location of patterns on a body and finally, a simulation of skirts on a body. Next, we defined the method for assessing the fit of real and virtual skirts to various body models. At the end, the assessment of how virtual skirts fit to virtual body models was performed and a comparison between the conventional and virtual skirt prototyping process was performed. The results obtained with this research indicate that the virtual prototyping process requires an introduction of precise parameters of textile fabrics used for the production of garments. Furthermore, appropriately scanned or parametric virtual body models should be used for assuring realistic simulations of virtual garments.
- Subjects
COMPUTER simulation; TEXTILE industry; TEXTILE fibers; VIRTUAL reality; WEAVING
- Publication
Tekstilec, 2013, Vol 56, Issue 1, p47
- ISSN
0351-3386
- Publication type
Article