扫描到模式:身体扫描如何帮助转变传统的创建模式块的方法

S. Gill, Yuting Wang, Maryam Ahmed, S. Hayes, A. Harwood, James Gill
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人体扫描为记录人体信息提供了最有效的工具之一,以支持人体穿戴产品的开发。传统上,服装图案的构建使用人工测量,并在构建过程中应用一些比例,以创建一个图案块[1],[2]。与所覆盖的区域相比,传统的牵伸模式块(斜面)方法应用的身体数据非常有限,因此通常需要牵伸后调整以达到合适的贴合。大多数样板本都有关于调整方块以适应图形变化的指导[3]-[5]。这些构建块的方法已经得到了很好的建立和理解,并被用来激发新的方法和提出模式块开发的理论[2],[6]。随着身体扫描技术的进步,现在有可能产生更多的测量结果,从而使身体在模式构建过程中有更大的背景。这项研究保留了现有的二维绘图方法,并寻求探索比传统上用于创建图案块的进一步测量,这些结果块可以更好地反映潜在佩戴者的尺寸,形状和比例的个体变化。除了寻求从尺寸流(SS14)人体扫描仪确定合适的测量值来为图案块的开发提供信息外,本研究还使用扫描测量对已建立的裙摆草稿[4]进行测试,对比新开发的裙摆草稿方法,该方法利用身体扫描的测量能力。开发出的图案分别在五种服装上进行测试。除了评估产生的模式外,还就如何使用身体扫描来更好地告知模式构建方法提出了建议。这包括对模式构建理论的贡献,这将允许更多地利用身体扫描技术来开发更好的合身和功能服装。这项研究表明,身体扫描技术可以帮助弥合传统的模式块创建技术与身体扫描技术所带来的有前途的机会之间的差距。
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Scan to Pattern: How Body Scanning Can Help Transform Traditional Methods of Creating Pattern Blocks
Body scanning provides one of the most efficient tools for recording information of the human body to support the development of body worn products. Traditionally the construction of garment patterns uses manual measurements and during the construction process applies some proportions, to create a pattern block [1], [2]. Traditional methods of drafting pattern blocks (slopers) apply very limited data from the body compared to the areas they cover and subsequently often require post drafting adjustments to achieve a suitable fit. Most pattern books have guidance on adjustments to blocks to accommodate figure variations [3]–[5]. These methods of block construction are well established and understood and have been used to inspire new approaches and propose theories for pattern block development [2], [6]. With advances in body scanning it is now possible to generate more measurements allowing for the body to have greater context in the process of pattern construction. This research retains the established 2D drafting methods and looks to explore further measurements than those traditionally used to create pattern blocks, these resulting blocks could then better reflect the individual variations in potential wearer size, shape and proportion. As well as looking to determine suitable measurements from a Size Stream (SS14) body scanner to inform the development of pattern blocks, this research tests an established skirt draft [4] using scan measurements, against a newly developed skirt drafting method which utilises the measurement capabilities of body scanning. The developed patterns are each tested on five dress forms. As well as assessing the resulting patterns, recommendations are made regarding how body scanning can be used to better inform pattern construction methods. This includes a contribution toward the theories of pattern construction, which will allow greater exploitation of body scanning technologies in developing better fitting and functioning garments. This research shows one means by which body scanning technologies can help to bridge the gap between traditional techniques of creating pattern blocks and the promising opportunities presented by body scanning technologies.
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