Digital garments are set to revolutionize the apparel industry in the way we design, produce, market, sell and try-on real garments. But for digital garments to play a central role, from designer to consumer, they must be a faithful digital replica of their real counterpart: a digital twin. Yet, most industry-grade tools used in the apparel industry do not focus on accuracy, but rather on producing fast and plausible drapes for interactive editing and quick feedback, thus limiting the value and the potential of digital garments. The key to accuracy lies in using the proper underlying simulation technology, well documented in the academic literature but historically sidelined in the apparel industry in favor of simulation speed. In this paper, we describe our industry-grade cloth simulation engine, built with a strong focus on accuracy rather than sheer speed. Using a global integration scheme and adopting state of the art simulation practices from the Computer Graphics field, we evaluate a wide range of algorithms to improve its convergence and overall performance. We provide qualitative and quantitative insights on the cost and capabilities of each of these features, with the aim of giving valuable feedback and useful guidelines to practitioners seeking to implement an accurate and robust draping simulator.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TVCG.2024.3430858DOI Listing

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