Every day, we are surrounded by different kinds of colorful and bright textiles, but have you ever thought of how the patterns on the textiles are designed?
Let’s start from the beginning:
CAD can be used to design curves and figures in 2D and can be subsequently converted to 3D CAD for a better representation, as well as virtually prototype 2D designs through Browzwear’s 3D clothing design software, VStitcher . By utilizing VStitcher, textile designers can design fabric while simultaneously having the capability to visualize the finished garment in real time, giving the designer more room to control and minimize any errors.
3D Sampling
By removing physical samples from the equation, textile designers can digitally draft, edit, and validate styles without sewing a single seam. From a 2D sketch adapted to a 3D garment, the designer can now create patterns and styles directly on the digital garment with the ability to make any alterations and showcase different variations before going to production.
By creating samples utilizing 3D CAD software, apparel organizations can shorten the product development time and make decisions from anywhere around the world while, at the same time, reducing unnecessary waste.
Fit Evaluation
3D CAD enables designers to implement the fit evaluation process in real-time during the early stages on a digital avatar that can be adjusted according to human body measurements, body types, shapes, and sizes. Through this process, designers can now get a true-to-life visual of how the digital garment fits, folds, and drapes, without waiting months to see a physical sample.
With Browzwear’s collaboration platform Stylezone , designers can communicate, review and approve from wherever they may be in the world.
Visualization
With 3D CAD visualization capabilities, apparel designers can leverage a variety of features and functions to get the most accurate idea of the garment’s final outcome.
By having the ability to analyze every detail of the garment, down to the fabric composition and quality of the garment, 3D visualization helps to improve the manufacturing process by making sure that there is there is complete transparency regarding the requirements and intricate details that make up the garment.
Showcasing
Through many different interactive platforms, specifically Stylezone, textile designers can now easily collaborate and validate garments in 3D CAD to design efficiently with the input of all relevant stakeholders worldwide and get them involved in the process before any samples are produced.
Stylezone enables designers to showcase digital samples for immediate feedback, accelerating the decision-making process as stakeholders can now collaborate in making edits and adjustments to the garment, reducing time to market.
Manufacturing
Throughout the manufacturing phase of the digital design cycle, there is no unnecessary pressure on manufacturers to produce physical samples. The production of the 3D garment is error-proof as all changes have already been made, resulting in minimal fabric waste. If there are any unsold samples, they can be altered and repurposed for future collections. Therefore, the 3D CAD design process allows for a more streamlined and efficient end-to-end workflow, resulting in an accurate pre-production process.
If you’re ready to explore the world of 3D fashion design and achieve your creative potential, schedule a demo to see Browzwear’s 3D fashion design software in action.