Digital Inheritance of Traditional Mongolian Robes of the Nayman Tribe
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15 dic 2023
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Categoria dell'articolo: Research Article
Pubblicato online: 15 dic 2023
Pagine: 1 - 14
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ftee-2023-0049
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Polygon stage processing method
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Comparison results between the virtual model and actual clothes
Garment construction | Process structure | Texture of fabrics | Fitting effect | |
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Actual clothes | Stretchy, criss-cross planar structure, one-piece with sleeves | The whole garment is quilted and has a one-word button closure. | The fabric is plain black cotton with a firm texture and a flat surface. | A-line silhouette for a more relaxed and comfortable fit, with less pressure between the garment and the body. |
Virtual clothes | Complete restoration of the structure of the garment, cross-plane structure, one-piece with sleeves | The virtual effect of the quilting process and the cotton wool filling effect are realised, and the one-word button structure is restored. | The fabric is recovered from black plain cotton, adjusting the relevant properties and lustre so that it is infinitely close to the texture of the actual fabric. | The overall silhouette of the virtual fitting is consistent with the real thing, and the pressure test results are reasonable. |
Comparison of cotton robe fabric texture before and after adjustment
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Virtual effects of different values of air-filling simulation
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