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Three-dimensional simulations, scanning

Three-dimensional scanning of the human body and three-dimensional CAD software are used to help develop the design patterns for various types of sportswear. These techniques are used to create custom fit models, build life-like digital clothing samples and adjust these based on virtual fit. Based on some mechanical and physical properties of the used fabric, 3D fabric simulation software can be employed to determine how the fabric may behave and drape on the digital body model. [Pg.8]


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