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3D Garment Construction

 

 

Understanding how to read and manipulate patterns is important in knowing how to stitch a garment in 3D.  Attention to details such as grainline directions, seamlines, or inner construction is important for costing during development.  Checking various options in 3D early on is effective in making decisions quickly and confidently before any physical samples need to be made.

Example of changing the grainline direction of the ruffle and how the stripes might look.

Garment was stitched and rendered in Optitex 3D.

Example of adding a seamline at center back and how the stripes might look.

Garment was stitched and rendered in Optitex 3D.

Example of inner construction of shelf bra.

Left image was stitched and rendered in CLO3D.
Right image was stitched and rendered in Optitex 3D.

 

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