2011
DOI: 10.1145/2010324.1964985
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Sensitive couture for interactive garment modeling and editing

Abstract: Figure 1: "2D or not 2D?" This timeless question is rendered moot by Sensitive Couture, our tool for simultaneous, synchronized modeling and editing of both a 2D garment pattern (top) and its corresponding 3D drape (bottom). AbstractWe present a novel interactive tool for garment design that enables, for the first time, interactive bidirectional editing between 2D patterns and 3D high-fidelity simulated draped forms. This provides a continuous, interactive, and natural design modality in which 2D and 3D repres… Show more

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“…Recently, the method for context-aware garment modeling driven by human perception of garment sketches was proposed by Robson et al [41]. And Igarashi et al [51] introduced a novel interactive tool for garment design that enabled interactive bidirectional editing between 2D patterns and 3D high-fidelity simulated draped forms. However, most of these prior sketch-based methods still rely on the mannequin pose and user sketches.…”
Section: D Garment Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recently, the method for context-aware garment modeling driven by human perception of garment sketches was proposed by Robson et al [41]. And Igarashi et al [51] introduced a novel interactive tool for garment design that enabled interactive bidirectional editing between 2D patterns and 3D high-fidelity simulated draped forms. However, most of these prior sketch-based methods still rely on the mannequin pose and user sketches.…”
Section: D Garment Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of existing garment modeling works [38,39] focus on creating 3D garment models to dress up virtual characters. The state-of-the-art garment modeling approaches [41,50,51] emphasize on interactive editing of 2D pattern design and corresponding 3D drape. However, the ability to create a diverse set of 3D garments is required with the trend of online 3D model collections and rapid growth of mass apparel customization for virtual clothes try-on system [59].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are also many contributions trying to unify the simulation and the design processing. Umetani et al [33] present a garment designing system that allows an interactive editing between 2D patterns and 3D simulated draped forms. Cirak et al [34] propose to use subdivision surface for the design-simulation integration for thin-shell objects.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Umetani et al [2011] propose an interactive tool for bidirectional editing between a 2D clothing pattern and a 3D draped form. Our approach is different in that all our effort is up front; once a garment is designed, we automate the process of converting it to an infinitely resizable 3D model.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%