Intensive digitization of the majority of design and manufacturing processes leads to mass customization, which still is not widely available option for companies producing fashion and specialised clothing, e.g. Contemporary 4th industrial revolution provides solutions with a further increase in the efficiencies of the value chain through data analysis, robotics, sensors and 3D printing, which are closely related to computer generated simulation of a three-dimensional image overlaid to the physical world – augmented reality (AR) or a complete environment – virtual reality (VR). This restructuration is inspired by industrial revolution, which is effecting all spheres of human life. Nowadays it becomes clear that fashion, including specialised clothing, and its mass production, needs to find a way of restructuring itself and its supply chain to effectively serve the customer and business. Keywords: Safe work wear 3D scanning CAD system Mass customization Obtained results showed, that virtual fitting supplemented by scanning procedure significantly contribute for the implementation of mass customization concept not only for traditional garments, but for specialized work wear, as well. The necessity to understand and to implement corresponding clothing material properties during 3D visualization of garment on CAD systems are presented.
Also, the possibilities to exporting scanned bodies into specialized CAD systems for suit design development and material consumption calculation are analysed.
The results of 3D scanning with stationary Vitus Smart XXL scanner and portable Artec Eva scanner are compared on the basis of the efficiency of scanning procedure and scanning accuracy. The end users of such clothing are the members of rescue team – firefighters.
Advanced Workshops Workshop 6: A Basic Jean Workshop 7: Pleats in Skirt /Trouser with pocket Workshop 8: A Shirt with two piece collar /Yoke Workshop 9: Scale - Modelling on the Half scale stand and converting pattern to full scale 10.The object for the investigation is chemical protective clothing (CPC), which totally coves dressed human body together with gear: breathing apparatus, breathing mask and helmet. 3D Advanced Combining two garments Visual effects Alterations Fitting 9. Workshops Creating patterns from a sketch and realising shapes in 3D Blocks and inserting patterns Workshop 1: A basic t-shirt Workshop 2: Dart modification Workshop 3: Darts into seams Workshop 4: Darts into Flare Workshop 5: Button wrap and facings 8. 3D Virtual Prototype The 3D environment Configuring preferences Preparing for simulation Mannequins Simulation in the 3D environment Mesh - checking assembly Mechanical properties Adding and editing colour and print Editing fabric and rib Exercise 11 Pre-positioning 7. Introduction to 3D Introduction to 3D process Principles of 3D prototyping Pattern preparation for 3D Variant for 3D Assembly - Desk of Stitches Slip on points Exercise 10 Error messages 6.
Moving On Industrialisation - Naming pieces Notches Grain lines Exercise 7 What is a variant? How to create a variant Exercise 8 Measuring and creating a chart Exercise 9 Blocks and inserting patterns 5. Getting Started Points and lines and their modification Exercise 3 Exercise 4 Piece modification Geometric shapes Extracting Shapes Exercise 5 Assembly Checking Pieces Exercise 6 Orientation 4. What is Digitising? Introduction to digitising Board and Mouse Functions Pattern preparation and curve positioning Digitising preparation and process Digitising Tips Exercise 2 3. How it Works Mouse, screen layout, keyboard Functions and saving, Access paths and navigation, Opening Model Screen layout with pattern Exercise 1 2.
Introduction A bit about Lectra What is digital pattern cutting? Introduction to Modaris Classic How to use this Guide Available blocks and patterns to download 1.