2020
DOI: 10.5755/j01.ms.26.2.22162
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Comparative Study of Real and Virtual Garments Appearance and Distance Ease

Abstract: Nowadays, virtual try-on is an irreplaceable technology in fashion industry, so it is very important to prove virtual try-on matching with the real garments. Therefore, the aim of this research was to compare garment fit using virtual try-on and scanning technologies. For this reason, garment visual appearance and distance ease between straight fit dress and mannequin in respect to fabrics properties were investigated. Women mannequins in different sizes were scanned by 3D scanner VITUS Smart XXL without and w… Show more

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“…According to Pearson's criterion (χ 2 emp =0.25), the compliance of CG and EG with the level of significance α = 0.05 was determined, and after the experiment (χ 2 emp =6.24) the difference between CG and EG with 95 % reliability was stated. This study finding in line with previous studies (Kang and Kim, 2019;An and Park;Agnė, Ancutienė, Pukienė, Lapkovska, & Dāboliņa, 2020;Chan, Au, Ho, & Lam, 2020;Hwang Shin, & Lee, 2020;Zhu & Song, 2020;Lee, 2021;Yezhova & Pashkevich, 2021). In conclusion, the training of specialists with the use of specialized CAD systems for design-projecting of the clothes makes it possible to provide the necessary competencies for further effective work of graduates at garment enterprises.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…According to Pearson's criterion (χ 2 emp =0.25), the compliance of CG and EG with the level of significance α = 0.05 was determined, and after the experiment (χ 2 emp =6.24) the difference between CG and EG with 95 % reliability was stated. This study finding in line with previous studies (Kang and Kim, 2019;An and Park;Agnė, Ancutienė, Pukienė, Lapkovska, & Dāboliņa, 2020;Chan, Au, Ho, & Lam, 2020;Hwang Shin, & Lee, 2020;Zhu & Song, 2020;Lee, 2021;Yezhova & Pashkevich, 2021). In conclusion, the training of specialists with the use of specialized CAD systems for design-projecting of the clothes makes it possible to provide the necessary competencies for further effective work of graduates at garment enterprises.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Relevant researches conducted by scientists are focused on the development of a theoretical basis for threedimensional computer-aided design of the clothes: virtual mannequins with different postures (Yezhova & Pashkevich, 2021), 3D virtual fitting (Hwang Shin, & Lee, 2020), virtual try-on of the woman's dress (Agnė, Ancutienė, Pukienė, Lapkovska, & Dāboliņa, 2020), virtual stitching and try-on of the woman's dress (Zhu & Song, 2020), 3D printing of prototypes of the clothes with a multicoloured surface texture (Chan, Au, Ho, & Lam, 2020), and 3D printing of garments (Kang and Kim, 2019), personalization of clothing production based on 3D design and artificial intelligence technologies (Lee, 2021). The article by Smelik (2020) provides information on the design practice of Iris van Herpen's Fashion House, which widely uses 3D methods of designing and manufacturing fashion collections.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…e fabric is represented as a rectangular grid in the literature [19], the semi-implicit integration technique is used to determine the cloth's location, and the elasticity theory is employed to simulate the cloth's movement. Literature [20] provided a new point of view, proposing a particle-based way to mimic fabric, and using many important data gathered from real life to join the simulation experiment, these parameters were calculated using a tool known as a measuring system.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In customer mannequin virtual fitting, a mannequin of a customer based on 3D anthropometry tries on garments virtually. 29 Customer mannequins can be created by two methods: (1) a manual avatar based on body measurement and (2) a direct avatar based on a 3D body scan. Customer mannequin virtual-fitting systems have considerable benefits for both fashion enterprises and customers.…”
Section: Virtual Customer Fittingmentioning
confidence: 99%