2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.compind.2012.04.001
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Block pattern generation: From parameterizing human bodies to fit feature-aligned and flattenable 3D garments

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“…Based on these, two types of ease were identified; wearing ease and design ease. As it can be seen, almost all the researchers have considered the shape of the human body and fabric properties to determine ease allowance [4][5][45] [46], and these have been identified as having a strong and direct relationship with the distance ease distribution between body and garment [47] [48]. Some of the researchers have identified that other than the body shape and fabric properties, the design of the garment, personal preferences and body movements also have a significant impact on the amount of ease allowance required.…”
Section: F Usage Of Ease Allowance and Distance Ease Distribution Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on these, two types of ease were identified; wearing ease and design ease. As it can be seen, almost all the researchers have considered the shape of the human body and fabric properties to determine ease allowance [4][5][45] [46], and these have been identified as having a strong and direct relationship with the distance ease distribution between body and garment [47] [48]. Some of the researchers have identified that other than the body shape and fabric properties, the design of the garment, personal preferences and body movements also have a significant impact on the amount of ease allowance required.…”
Section: F Usage Of Ease Allowance and Distance Ease Distribution Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Gill (2011), there are five contributing factors that determine the ease of a garment pattern such as Function, Comfort, Oversize, Fabric and Styling [46]. Huang, Mok, Kwok, & Au (2012) has identified the amount of clothing ease depends on the design, fabric used, functions of a garment, and even personal preference of customer [4]. Based on these, two types of ease were identified; wearing ease and design ease.…”
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“…Previous studies include limited shapes or wrinkles of a garment [21,22]; the development of a virtual draping system [23]; a method for making clothing patterns [24,25]; the production of clothing shapes by deforming the wireframe model using body features [26]; a clothing pattern made by using the planes and boundaries of a garment [27]; and the method of creating 3D garment shapes by attaching the garment pattern on the body model and sewing it [28]. There are few research studies about the development of a garment making system that includes fitting the real body shapes of a great many people.…”
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