TY - JOUR
T1 - A study of surface reconstruction for 3D mannequins based on feature curves
AU - Hsiao, Shih-Wen
AU - Chen, Rong Qi
PY - 2013/8/5
Y1 - 2013/8/5
N2 - Fashion Design is an industry closely connected to our daily life. Computer-aided fashion design can enhance the efficiency of product development, in which a 3D mannequin links the development and application of the entire design system, thus rendering the 3D mannequin data required for fashion design very important. This study proposed a systematic method for surface reconstruction of 3D mannequins based on feature curves. First of all, the study applied reverse engineering methods to scan a mannequin model commonly used in the fashion design profession by extracting grid points that represent the shape features from the scanned data after the segmentation of the mannequin model through feature surfaces. Then, the shape of the entire 3D mannequin is reconstructed using B-spline surfaces. Simultaneously, the continuity among the connected B-spline surfaces is adjusted with tangent vector adjustment methods based on the minimum energy required for improving the quality of the shaped surfaces. Finally, the 3D mannequin is applied to the computer-aided fashion design system being developed to achieve product development using synchronous design methods.
AB - Fashion Design is an industry closely connected to our daily life. Computer-aided fashion design can enhance the efficiency of product development, in which a 3D mannequin links the development and application of the entire design system, thus rendering the 3D mannequin data required for fashion design very important. This study proposed a systematic method for surface reconstruction of 3D mannequins based on feature curves. First of all, the study applied reverse engineering methods to scan a mannequin model commonly used in the fashion design profession by extracting grid points that represent the shape features from the scanned data after the segmentation of the mannequin model through feature surfaces. Then, the shape of the entire 3D mannequin is reconstructed using B-spline surfaces. Simultaneously, the continuity among the connected B-spline surfaces is adjusted with tangent vector adjustment methods based on the minimum energy required for improving the quality of the shaped surfaces. Finally, the 3D mannequin is applied to the computer-aided fashion design system being developed to achieve product development using synchronous design methods.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cad.2013.06.012
DO - 10.1016/j.cad.2013.06.012
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84880863827
SN - 0010-4485
VL - 45
SP - 1426
EP - 1441
JO - CAD Computer Aided Design
JF - CAD Computer Aided Design
IS - 11
ER -