Virtual try-on technologies in the clothing industry. Part 1: investigation of distance ease between body and garment |
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Authors: | Agne Lage Kristina Ancutiene |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Materials Engineering, Kaunas University of Technology, Kaunas, Lithuania;2. Department of Production Engineering, Kaunas University of Technology, Kaunas, Lithuania |
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Abstract: | The aim of the first part of the research was to investigate distance ease distribution between straight shape virtual dress and 3D body in respect to fabrics mechanical (tensile, bending, shear) properties using virtual try-on software Modaris 3D Fit (CAD Lectra). The second part would be intended for the basic construction adjustment according to the mechanical properties of textile materials. The objects of the investigations were 100% cotton and cotton-blended plain weave fabrics. Mechanical properties were defined by KES-F (Kawabata). Virtual mannequin was covered with straight virtual dress. Distance ease distribution as well as the values of simulated 3D garment at bust girth ES3D_bust (cm) were investigated. It was defined that distance ease in 3D garment was lower than ease allowance used for 2D basic construction. The strongest effect upon the distance ease between body and garment had tensile strain of fabrics in weft direction. |
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Keywords: | Virtual garment ease allowance distance ease KES-F fabric mechanical properties |
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