STUDY OF THE PROSPECTS FOR THE APPLICATION OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN THE FASHION INDUSTRY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CREATIVE ECONOMY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61151/stjniet.v9i3.584Keywords:
3D modeling, Clo3D, virtual clothing, simulation, clothing patternsAbstract
The article explores the capabilities of creating clothing forms and visualizations in a virtual environment. It examines the shape formation of women's loincloths designed using the Clo3D program, which leverages advanced digital technologies for 3D modeling, focusing on fabrics with identical fiber compositions. The study addresses the compatibility between virtual models and actual clothing forms, evaluates the quality of visualization in relation to the accuracy of the virtual model, and investigates the factors influencing material simulation during the shape acquisition process. The fiber composition of women's clothing models from various brands across different price segments was analyzed, revealing key characteristics that will guide the formulation of future research tasks.