• 제목/요약/키워드: 3D Virtual Space

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A Development of the Uniform Pattern for Obese Junior-High School Girls from Virtual Garment Simulation (가상 착의 시스템에 의한 비만 여중생의 교복 원형 개발)

  • Lim, Ji-Young
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • 제19권2호
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    • pp.245-254
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to develop uniform pattern of obese junior-high school girls by using the virtual twin and 3D virtual garment simulation system. The results were as follows; first, by using 3D virtual garment simulation, new uniform pattern considered obese junior-high school girls was development. The basic numerical formula were as follows; bust girth=B/2+2.5, armhole depth=B/4, front waist girth=W/4+1.8, back waist girth=W/4+1, front hip girth=H/4+1, back hip girth=H/4+1, chest width=chest width+1.5, back width=back width+1 and back neck width 8cm. Second, according to the results of the new uniform pattern's appearance evaluation, it estimated more highly than existing pattern in silhouette and ease amount, confirming that new uniform pattern is appropriate for the obese junior-high school girls. Also, new uniform pattern was evaluated to allow proper space length of bust, waist, abdomen and hip. Virtual models production through 3D body scan data, pattern draft and virtual garment digital program were applied to prototypic design method so as to enhance the fitness of ready-made garments. This study is expected to serve as one of important basic data for ensuing studies that may utilize 3D virtual garment simulation system with 2D patterns, and also for future 3D pattern production program development.

A Study on the Reproduction Method of Oriental-painting on 3D Space in Virtual Reality - Based on the case of "Haedol landscape painting" (가상현실 속 3D 공간에서의 동양화 기법 재현방법 연구 - "해돌 산수화"의 사례를 중심으로)

  • Park, Min-Ji;Sung, Jung-Hwan
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • 제19권3호
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    • pp.33-42
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    • 2019
  • This paper is the result of research on how to represent 'Landscape' of Oriental painting in 3D space within virtual reality. Based on the similarities between the characteristics of Oriental painting and virtual reality put together three features of painting and put them into the digital content. For the expression of painting style, we produced texture, represented spaces and shadows as a content development environment, and the view point with helper storytelling.

Bridging Real World and Shared Virtual Space

  • Oh, Gi-Dong;Osawa, Ei-Ichi;Toshio Kawashima
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society of Design Studies Conference
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    • 한국디자인학회 2001년도 Bulletin of The 5th Asian Design Conference International Symposium on Design Science
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    • pp.18.2-18
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    • 2001
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A Study on the Utilization of Video Industry Using Virtual Reality (가상현실을 이용한 영상산업 활용에 관한 연구)

  • 백승만
    • Archives of design research
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    • 제15권1호
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    • pp.163-170
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    • 2002
  • Virtual Reality is the technique which makes the man experience the similar interaction behavior to the experience in the real world through virtual space. The users participating in the 3D virtual space using virtual reality technique can have the various experiences in the space desired without restrictions on time and space and then it has been applied in many application areas such as video industry, entertainment simulator, medical treatment, construction and design. The area of video among them has been highlighted as a high-added value industry. Therefore this study classifies video industry into four including movie, broadcasting, advertisement and internet and is to examine their characteristics, application cases and developmental potential. In the industry using virtual reality technique in video industry, it is implied for special elect in the area of movie and for providing the various graphic virtual word to audiences with the introduction of virtual studio and character in the area of broadcasting. It can give audiences a synergy effect by inserting 3D advertisement into virtual space in the area of advertisement. Also the implementation of 3D virtual reality such as virtual museum, virtual model house, virtual home shopping and entertainment on the web is possible with the emergence of Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML) and it plays the roles of more entertainments. Accordingly, this study is to seek the application methods using virtual reality technique in video industry.

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Study on Management of Water Pipes in Buildings using Augmented Reality (증강현실을 이용한 건물의 수도관 관리 방안 연구)

  • Sang-Hyun Park
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • 제18권6호
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    • pp.1229-1238
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    • 2023
  • Digital twin is a technology that creates a virtual space that replicates the real world and manages the real world efficiently by integrating the real and virtual spaces. The digital twin concept for water facilities is to effectively manage water pipes in the real world by implementing them in a virtual space and augmenting them to the interior space of the building. In the proposed method, the Unity 3D game engine is used to implement the application of digital twin technology in the interior of a building. The AR Foundation toolkit based on ARCore is used as the augmented reality technology for our Digital Twin implementation. In digital twin applications, it is essential to match the real and virtual worlds. In the proposed method, 2D image markers are used to match the real and virtual worlds. The Unity shader program is also applied to make the augmented objects visually realistic. The implementation results show that the proposed method is simple but accurate in placing water pipes in real space, and visually effective in representing water pipes on the wall.

User Factor Analysis and Evaluation of Virtual Reality 3D Color Picker (가상현실 3차원 색상 선택기의 사용자 요인 분석 및 평가)

  • Lee, Jieun
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • 제25권8호
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    • pp.1175-1187
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    • 2022
  • 3D interaction between humans and computers has been possible with the popularization of virtual reality, and it is important to study natural and efficient virtual reality user interfaces. In user interface development, it is essential to analyze and evaluate user factors. In order to analyze the influence of factors on users who use the virtual reality color picker, this paper divides the user groups based on whether they major in art or design, whether they have experience in virtual reality, and whether they have prior knowledge about 3D color space. The color selection error and color selection time of all user groups were compared and analyzed. Although there were statistically significant differences according to the user groups, all user groups used the virtual reality color picker accurately and effectively without any difficulties.

The Study of developing the Avatar Tracker Using 3D Navigation (3D Navigation이 가능한 Avatar Tracker 개발에 관한 연구)

  • 이성태;최치석;이윤배
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • 제7권6호
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    • pp.1244-1251
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    • 2003
  • In the paper, we develop the ‘Navigation Mechanism’ that can present the 3D space and trace the location in the user's viewpoint. Especially, using this mechanism, VRML tools are used to develop the virtual reality space in the internet. These mechanism can effectively represent the 3D virtual reality space and apply the many 3D related parts like architefure, education, entertainment and so on.

Realizing a Mixed Reality Space Guided by a Virtual Human;Creating a Virtual Human from Incomplete 3-D Motion Data

  • Abe, Shinsuke;Yamaguti, Iku;Tan, Joo Kooi;Ishikawa, Seiji
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 제어로봇시스템학회 2003년도 ICCAS
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    • pp.1625-1628
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    • 2003
  • Recently the VR technique has evolved into a mixed reality (MR) technique, in which a user can observe a real world in front of him/her as well as virtual objects displayed. This has been realized by the employment of a see-through type HMD (S-HMD). We have been developing a mixed reality space employing the MR technique. The objective of our study is to realize a virtual human that acts as a man-machine interface in the real space. It is important in the study to create a virtual human acting naturally in front of a user. In order to give natural motions to the virtual human, we employ a developed motion capture technique. We have already created various 3-D human motion models by the motion capture technique. In this paper, we present a technique for creating a virtual human using a human model provided by a computer graphics software, 3D Studio Max(C). The main difficulty of this issue is that 3D Studio Max(C) claims 28 feature points for describing a human motion, but the used motion capture system assumes less number of feature points. Therefore a technique is proposed in the paper for producing motion data of 28 feature points from the motion data of less number of feature points or from incomplete motion data. Performance of the proposed technique was examined by observing visually the demonstration of some motions of a created virtual human and overall natural motions were realized.

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Prototype Torso Pattern for Circular Knit using Virtual Garment Software (가상착의에 의한 환편물 상의의 패턴 설계 방법 연구)

  • Kim, Hyeong Jin;Kim,, Yeo-Sook
    • The Korean Journal of Community Living Science
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    • 제22권1호
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    • pp.53-61
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    • 2011
  • We have made knitwear in a different way from the typical woven pattern; it does not have the dart, even for women's tops. The purpose of this research was to compare the fit and appearance of the torso pattern for circular knitted fabric between virtual try-on garments and real garments. First, a woman in her 20's was scanned by a 3D body scanner, and thus producing a virtual avatar. I prepared knit patterns and created a torso pattern appropriate for circular knitted fabric. Next, I measured the body size of the avatar. The 2D patterns for the torso and sleeves were developed using the Yuka Super ALPHA : Plus. The 3D virtual garments were made from the imported 2D patterns and were then tried on the 3D virtual avatars. Finally, the fit of the real garments and the virtual garments was compared. While the shape of the virtual try-on garments were similar to the real garments, the folding and sagging were different. This study found the length was the same as woven wear. However the actual bust size and the clothing size were the same which is not a typical characteristic of woven wear. In the case of hem measurement, more space was needed than actual body size but less space was needed than in woven patterns.

Development of a 3D Virtual Costume Using Geometric Formativeness (기하학적 조형성을 이용한 3D 가상의상 개발)

  • Xu Yi;Minji Kim
    • Journal of Fashion Business
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.115-131
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    • 2023
  • The revolution of digital fashion continues along with the development of technology. In particular, after COVID-19, fashion design development, exhibitions, and fashion shows using the metaverse space are being actively developed. In particular, as research on 3D virtual costumes becomes active, creative ideas are needed to develop creative virtual costumes. The purpose of this study is to examine the geometric formative characteristics of constructivism in art and fashion design and to develop 3D virtual works using them. Geometric form is a logical and rational basic form that includes the order of nature as an artistic material that has been constantly studied along with the creation of mankind a long time ago, and it has become a motif of many artworks and fashion. In this paper, we studied the application of the costume design of geometric shapes according to the 3D Clo, virtual-wear production software, and understood the effect of the combination of geometric shapes on costume styling. As the formative characteristics of constructivist art, three types of overlap, asymmetry, and simplicity were derived, and the geometric form was visually simple, clear, and concise. The first work produced virtual costumes that reflected the overlapping elements of constructivism. The second costume was produced by reflecting the asymmetric formative characteristics of constructivism. The third costume was a jacket that applied the simplicity of constructivist art.