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Methods of Merging a 3D Replica and Ease Distribution for Woman's Pant Patterns

여성용 바지 패턴 설계를 위한 3차원 밀착 패턴 여유량 부가와 레플리카 조합 방법

  • Wu, Yanjun (Dept. of Clothing & Textiles, Chungnam National University) ;
  • Hong, Kyung-Hi (Dept. of Clothing & Textiles, Chungnam National University)
  • Received : 2012.01.16
  • Accepted : 2012.03.29
  • Published : 2012.04.30

Abstract

In this research, a woman matched to the average Korean standard size specification of 21-24 years of age was scanned using Cyberware. Rapidform 2004 was used to separate the body zone into fit zone, action zone and design zone, depending on the function of the lower body. Each divided body zone expanded radially using 'offset' by 1.60mm at the cross section of the waist, and 6.36mm at the hip level. Resultant ease values were 1cm and 4cm along the waistline and hipline (respectively), as recommended in previous research. 2C-AN program and Yuka CAD was used to develop a pant pattern from the enlarged 3D body surface blocks. A total of five pants were constructed using conventional fabrics for light weight formal pants. The appearance of the experimental pants were evaluated by five clothing-major evaluators using a questionnaire that consisted of 21 questions. In addition, functional aspects of the experimental pants were also evaluated by wearer while performing five postures for the measurement of ease of movement. It was found that, the method of regional offset and suggested 3D to 2D pattern development generate reasonably good pant patterns. Among the pattern block arrangements, the method B was evaluated as the best way to generate formal pants from the tight-fit pattern, which fit smoothly over the lower body for maintaining ease of movement.

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