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An Automatic Generating Method of 3D Personalized Clothing Prototype

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This paper utilizes an idea of relaxation to automatically generate three-dimensional (3D) clothing prototype according to the location of key positions on 3D personalized virtual mannequin created by the method of Electronic Made-to-Measure (eMTM). This approach is based on generating 3D personalized clothing body and a supplement to eMTM clothing part; it has advantages of low cost and good practicality compared with other clothing generation methods. Thus, it provides a new technical support for the wide use of eMTM.

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Shi, X., Zhang, B. (2014). An Automatic Generating Method of 3D Personalized Clothing Prototype. In: Wen, Z., Li, T. (eds) Practical Applications of Intelligent Systems. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 279. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54927-4_33

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