We address the problem of modifying a given well-designed 2-D sewing pattern to accommodate garment edits in the 3-D space. Existing methods usually adjust the sewing pattern by applying uniform flattening to the 3-D garment. The problems are twofold: first, it ignores local scaling of the 2-D sewing pattern such as shrinking ribs of cuffs; second, it does not respect the implicit design rules and conventions of the industry, such as the use of straight edges for simplicity and precision in sewing. To address those problems, we present a pattern adjustment method that considers the nonuniform local scaling of the 2-D sewing pattern by utilizing the intrinsic scale matrix. In addition, we preserve the original boundary shape by an as-original-as-possible geometric constraint when desirable. We build a prototype with a set of commonly used alteration operations and showcase the capability of our method via a number of alteration examples throughout the article.
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Comput Biol Chem
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November 2024
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December 2024
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School of Nursing, Midwifery & Social Sciences, CQUniversity, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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