Modeling of half-scale human bodies in active body positions for apparel design and testing
Autor: | Susan P. Ashdown, Arzu Vuruskan |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
010407 polymers
Engineering drawing Polymers and Plastics business.industry Computer science Materials Science (miscellaneous) Scale (chemistry) Interface (computing) 05 social sciences Process (computing) Test validity Clothing 01 natural sciences General Business Management and Accounting Motion (physics) 0104 chemical sciences Range (mathematics) 0502 economics and business Business Management and Accounting (miscellaneous) 050211 marketing business Set (psychology) |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology. 29:807-821 |
ISSN: | 0955-6222 |
DOI: | 10.1108/ijcst-12-2016-0141 |
Popis: | Purpose The design and testing of clothing for activewear requires complex assessments of the suitability of the clothing when the body is in motion. The purpose of this paper is to investigate full body 3D scanning of active body poses in order to develop “watertight” digital models and half-scale dress forms to facilitate design, pattern making and fit analyses. Issues around creating a size set of scans in order to facilitate fit testing of activewear across a size range were also explored. Design/methodology/approach Researchers experimented to discover effective methods for 3D body capture in the cycling position and reconstruction of the body in a reliable way. In total, 25 cyclists were scanned and size representatives were selected from these participants. Methods of creating half-scale forms were developed that make optimum use of modern materials and technologies. Half-scale dress forms were created in two active positions in a range of sizes for fit testing and design. A set of half-scale and full-scale bike shorts in two styles were manufactured and fit tested on the half-scale forms compared to fit testing on the scan participants to test validity of this method of assessing fit. Findings Issues in capturing and reconstructing areas occluded in the scanning process, and reconstructing the interface with the bicycle seat were addressed. Active digital forms were developed across the size range, from which both digital avatars and physical mannequins were developed for pattern development and fit testing. The production and use of precisely half-scaled tools for garment testing was achieved and validated by comparing fit test results in active positions on the half-scale forms and on participants who were scanned to create these forms. Originality/value Design modifications for active positions to date are based on linear measurements alone, which do not define the 3D body adequately. Despite much research using body scanners, only limited data exist on the body in active poses, and the concept of creating half-scale forms by scanning fit models throughout the size range in active body positions is a novel concept. The progress made in resolving material and process experiments in creating the actual half-scale forms, and testing their suitability for fit testing provides a basis for further research aimed at developing similar dress forms for other activewear garments. |
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