Abstract
Creating custom clothing manually is a labor-intensive process. 7hree-dimensional (3D) body scanning technology can provide the means to automatically create custom-fitted patterns, but methods are needed. A process for developing a basic block skirt pattern from body scans was developed. A mathematical concept for describing the human body in two dimensions was explored using all relevant surface 3D data. Using this method, prototype patterns were generated directlyfrom the scan data of ive participants and tested in afit test. The participants felt that the prototype skirtsfit their bodies well.
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