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A Study on the Comparison of Fit Similarity Between the Actual and Virtual Clothing According to the Pants Silhouette

팬츠 실루엣에 따른 실제착의와 가상착의의 유사도 비교 연구

  • Won, Yunhae (Department of Clothing & Textiles, Pusan National University) ;
  • Lee, Jeong Ran (Department of Clothing & Textiles, Pusan National University)
  • Received : 2021.11.14
  • Accepted : 2021.12.21
  • Published : 2021.12.31

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to compare the similarity between actual and virtual pants using a virtual 3D CLO program. A subject corresponding to the average size of a women in her twenties was selected and an avatar with the same specifications was produced. Silhouettes of the pants were classified into trousers, slacks, and wide pants and images of actual and virtual pants were evaluated from the front, side, and back. The results were as follows: Overall, the resemblance of the trousers was evaluated higher than that of other pants. The average similarity of trousers was 4.20 at the front, 3.98 at the side, and 4.17 at the back, which was much like the actual clothing. In contrast, that of the slacks was 3.62, 3.73, and 3.79 and of the wide pants was 3.81, 3.53, and 3.97. The similarity between the actual and virtual clothing was relatively well reproduced when the shape of the pants was like the silhouette of the human body. However, if the pants were tight or loose, virtual fits failed to display the wrinkles caused by the tightness or the excessive slack. The virtual fit showed fewer wrinkles and did not depict the location and the shape of hemlines as accurately as the actual fit, although virtual fits adequately displayed the baseline and dart on the pants.

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