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Comparison of Pattern Design Functions in YUKA and CLO for CAD Education: Focusing on Skirt Patterns

캐드 교육을 위한 YUKA와 CLO의 패턴 제도 기능 비교: 스커트패턴을 중심으로

  • Younglim Choi (Dept. of Fashion Design/Art & Design Institute, Daegu University)
  • 최영림 (대구대학교 패션디자인학과 / 조형예술연구소)
  • Received : 2023.12.06
  • Accepted : 2024.02.16
  • Published : 2024.02.29

Abstract

This study aimed to propose effective ways to integrate CLO into educational settings by conducting a comparative analysis of pattern functions in YUKA and CLO, specifically focusing on skirt prototypes and variations. CLO, being a 3D virtual sample CAD tool, is mainly used in education to facilitate the creation of 3D virtual clothing. In order to explore the applicability of CLO's pattern functions in pattern education, CAD education experts were asked to produce two types of skirt prototypes and two skirt variations. Subsequently, in-depth interviews were conducted. In addition, the skirt pattern creation process was recorded on video and used for comparative analysis of YUKA and CLO pattern functions. The comparison revealed that CLO provides the pattern tools necessary for drafting skirt prototypes. The learning curve for acquiring the skills necessary for drafting and transforming skirt prototypes was found to be relatively shorter for CLO compared to YUKA. In addition, due to CLO's surface-based pattern drawing method, it is difficult to move or copy only specific parts of the outline, and there are some limitations in drawing right angle lines. In the pattern transformation process, CLO's preview function proved to be advantageous, and it was highly rated on user convenience due to the intuitive UI. Thus, CLO shows promise for pattern drafting education and is deemed to have high scalability as it is directly linked to 3D virtual clothing.

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