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Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to develop the core module of computer-aided three-dimensional garment pattern design system.

Design/methodology/approach

A progressive mesh cutting algorithm and mesh reshaping algorithm have been developed to cut a single mesh into multiple patches. A flat projection algorithm has been developed to project 3D patches into 2D patterns.

Findings

The software developed in this study is expected to enable its users to design complex garment patterns without the in-depth knowledge of pattern design process.

Research limitations/implications

The mesh model used in this study was a fixed model. It will be extended to a deformable garment model that can be resized according to the underlying body model

Practical implications

The software developed in this study is expected to reduce the time required for time-consuming and trial-and-error-based pattern design process.

Social implications

Fashion designers will be able to design complex patterns by themselves and the dependence upon expert patterners could be reduced

Originality/value

The progressive mesh cutting algorithm developed in this study can cut a mesh model using arbitrary lines. The mesh reshaping algorithm can improve the mesh quality of divided patches to increase the numerical stability during subsequent pattern flattening process. The flip removal algorithm can effectively remove the partially flipped mesh elements.

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