Systematic representation and application of a 3D computer‐aided garment construction method

Author:

Petrak Slavenka,Rogale Dubravko,Mandekić‐Botteri Vinko

Abstract

PurposeTo establish a method of transforming the 3D cutting patterns constructed and modelled into 2D patterns, excluding the fabric parameters.Design/methodology/approachThree methods have been developed for transforming 3D cutting part segments into 2D segments. They are based on the computer‐based application of the mathematical models developed. The mathematical models differ in their concepts and the application in a particular manner of transforming the 3D segments. Complex spatial matrix transformations have also been developed and used to further transform the 2D segments into the plane of chained 2D cutting pattern segments.FindingsTwo‐dimensional cutting patterns have been defined for the 3D garment model, initially constructed on a computer‐generated body model.Research limitations/implicationsThe method has been developed on an example of a 3D garment basic cut construction of a single article of clothing. However, the same principles can be applied and developed for any garment basic cut.Practical implicationsThe mathematical models developed can be used in a new computer‐based application for the 3D garment construction and the development of the 2D cutting patterns, matched to individual physical characteristics.Originality/valueThe most outstanding property of the method developed is the possibility of gradual transformation of 3D cuts into 2D ones, with no need to define physical‐mechanical properties of the fabric used and no need to introduce fabric drape. The newly created 2D cutting patterns are of outstanding quality and preciseness.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Polymers and Plastics,General Business, Management and Accounting,Materials Science (miscellaneous),Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)

Reference3 articles.

1. Petrak, S. and Rogale, D. (2005), “The method of computer‐based 3D construction of garment basic cut”, Proceedings of 5th World Textile Conference AUTEX 2005, Department of Textiles, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maribor, Portorož, June, pp. 664‐70.

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