Paper 13.379

B. Bradtmiller, "Scan-to-Pattern Clothing Systems: A Systematic Approach", in Proc. of 4th Int. Conf. on 3D Body Scanning Technologies, Long Beach CA, USA, 2013, pp. 379-383, https://doi.org/10.15221/13.379.

Title:

Scan-to-Pattern Clothing Systems: A Systematic Approach

Authors:

Bruce BRADTMILLER

Anthrotech Inc., Yellow Springs OH, USA

Abstract:

Sizing systems for commercial off-the-rack clothing have historically been based on a mix of tradition, trade secrets and anthropometric data. More recently, large quantities of information from 3D body scanners have become available, creating a new source of data from which off-the-rack clothing can be sized and designed. [We note that some scanning systems are used for made-to-measure or custom garments, and those processes are not the subject of this paper. This paper will also not deal with the direct use of the 3-D image to create patterns without the extraction of dimensions.] With these new, large, datasets available it is worthwhile to review the whole process of how to go from a scanner-produced anthropometric dataset to finished patterns.

Details:

Full paper: 13.379.pdf
Proceedings: 3DBST 2013, 19-20 Nov. 2013, Long Beach California, USA
Pages: 379-383
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15221/13.379

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