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Methods to determine the size of pant patterns with curved design lines and their three dimensional construction using 3D virtual fitting

곡선 절개형 바지의 패턴사이즈 변형방법과 가상착의곡면3D

  • Lee, Heeran (Research Institute of Human Ecology, Chungnam National University)
  • 이희란 (충남대학교 생활과학연구소)
  • Received : 2016.07.30
  • Accepted : 2016.09.21
  • Published : 2016.09.30

Abstract

With the advent of smart clothing for health care and sports, the sophisticated designs with curved seams are drawing attention. One of the problems in those clothing is to determine the design curves in 2D pattern, such that it corresponds to the lines on the intended 3D body. Moreover, the difficulty increases when the original pattern needs to be changed for various sizes and body types. We compare two methods of pattern enlargement in this paper: one is the offset/projection type, and the other is the split grading type. For the enlarged pattern with offset/projection type, the 3D surface offset was first adopted to transform the standard lower body to the target larger size; next, the design lines were projected to the new 3D surface, following which the 3D pattern was developed from the newly transformed 3D surface. In the second method, the enlarged pant patterns were developed by the split grading method. Here, a 3D pattern was developed from the initial body, and then enlarged to the target size by the conventional split grading method. Two feminine pants patterns were examined by 3D virtual fitting. We observed that the 3D offset/projection pants pattern was well fitted, having an evenly distributed surplus, as compared with the sample developed using the split grading method. The difference between the two patterns were apparent at the location where several curved lines merged.

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