Associative feature modeling for concurrent engineering integration
Computers in Industry
A Virtual Garment Design and Simulation System
IV '07 Proceedings of the 11th International Conference Information Visualization
Freeform surface flattening based on fitting a woven mesh model
Computer-Aided Design
Feature-based decomposition of trimmed surface
Computer-Aided Design
Editorial: CAD methods in garment design
Computer-Aided Design
From early virtual garment simulation to interactive fashion design
Computer-Aided Design
Design automation for customized apparel products
Computer-Aided Design
A study of surface reconstruction for 3D mannequins based on feature curves
Computer-Aided Design
Technical Section: Automatic pose-independent 3D garment fitting
Computers and Graphics
DressBoard: An Embedded Virtual Try-On System for Ties and Bowties
Journal of Signal Processing Systems
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Garment virtual design has been evolved significantly with the rapid development of 3D CAD tools, especially with the convenient availability of NURBS surface modeling capability. Parametric development of clothes is demanded in line with the trend of mass customization according to the true measures of customers or regulated sizes of certain markets. Virtual design features with well-defined associations with the parametric mannequins are enablers. To achieve an intelligent mass customization approach, the development of surface patches from 3D clothing designs to 2D flattened patterns become essential. This article addresses the definition, development and application of garment features with an associative feature approach.