3D modeling in fashion design is primarily used to create digital garment prototypes, enabling virtual visualization, testing, and collaboration before physical production, reducing reliance on physical samples.
Key applications include: - Virtual Fittings: Testing garment fit on digital avatars of various body types without physical prototypes, ensuring inclusivity and precision. - Material Simulation: Previewing fabric behavior (e.g., silk drape, denim stiffness) under movement or lighting to refine design details like buttons or zippers. - Collaborative Design: Sharing 3D models with teams or manufacturers for real-time feedback, streamlining adjustments and speeding up the design process.
This approach not only enhances efficiency but also minimizes waste, making 3D modeling a sustainable tool for modern fashion design.
