Human comfort factors towards 3D digital fashion design
Abstract
Fashion can not only be designed and made by traditional manual methods, but also be realized and produced by digital modelling and 3D printing. At present, although it has not been applied to a wide range in the garment manufacturing, it has put forward new possibilities for traditional clothing manufacturing. It is necessary to study these novel methods on clothing design and production. In this paper, through the digital design to 3D printing for fashion production involved in materials, processes, techniques and other aspects of the study and analysis. From the perspective of human comfort to analysis 3D digital design for fashion production that is more suitable for human wear and higher comfort.
Keywords: Fashion design, parametric design, human factor
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1003639
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