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Development of 1/2 Dress Form for Draping using 3D Avatars

3D 아바타를 이용한 드레이핑용 1/2 드레스폼 개발

  • Lee, Ye-Ri (Dept. of Clothing & Textiles, Pusan National University) ;
  • Jang, Jeong-Ah (Dept. of Clothing & Textiles/Research Institute of Ecology, Pusan National University)
  • 이예리 (부산대학교 의류학과) ;
  • 장정아 (부산대학교 의류학과/부산대학교 생활환경연구소)
  • Received : 2020.11.11
  • Accepted : 2020.12.18
  • Published : 2020.12.31

Abstract

This study develops 1/2 dress forms for draping. This study investigated the production status of domestic and foreign products in order to model their shape using CLO 3D. In addition, it developed torso-type and torso-crotch-type products that allowed for draping using a 3D printer. This study analyzed shape and size compared to developed ones after referring to the Size Korea 7th Survey data as well as seven domestic and foreign company websites. The results are follows. First, an investigation of the production status of the products for the size of most of the domestic ones (except K-4) indicated that the waist circumference was slimmer than Size Korea. Bust, waist, and hip circumferences ranged from 42.0 cm, 32.0 cm, and 45.0 cm - 49.0 cm, respectively, in Chinese products; 42.0 cm - 43.0 cm, 30.5 cm - 31.5 cm, and 46.0 cm - 46.5 cm in Japanese products; 43.0 cm, 35.0cm, and 46.5 cm in American products (Japanese body shape applied). Second, an avatar was produced on a 3D software with the average size of 20-24year-old women, and its file modified as a dress form for 3D printing with PLA filament to produce dress forms for draping, workable with pins, using quilting cotton and cotton cloth. Third, the comparisons of the form and flattening between the developed dress forms and the selling ones indicated that flattening was bigger in the waist part of the former than the latter. The waist is produced too slim in the existing dress forms; therefore, it is necessary to correct the waist circumference. Unlike existing dress forms, the developed ones were produced in proximity to the average size of 20-24 year-old women in the Size Korea 7th Survey.

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