The correct simulation and visualisation of textiles comprises many research fields such as mathematics, physics, materials science, and computer graphics. It consists of modelling the physical behaviour of textiles based on real data of garment patterns which have to be placed around an avatar. Therefore efficient numerical algorithms have to be developed to solve the appearing differential equations. Finally the obtained results are displayed photorealistically). The aim of the national research project "Virtual Try-On" consists in providing a prototype of a virtual try-on scenario in a real shop or the internet realizing cost-efficient made-tomeasure wear. In this article we present the whole process chain from the choice of clothes up to the final visualisation and the individual evaluation of fit.
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1 February 2005
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February 01 2005
Simulation and Visualisation of Virtual Textiles for Virtual Try-On
Markus Wacker;
Markus Wacker
WSI/GRIS, University of Tübingen, Germany, wacker@gris.uni-tuebingen.de
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Michael Keckeisen;
Michael Keckeisen
WSI/GRIS, University of Tübingen, Germany, keckeise@gris.uni-tuebingen.de
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Stefan Kimmerle;
Stefan Kimmerle
WSI/GRIS, University of Tübingen, Germany, kimmerle@gris.uni-tuebingen.de
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Wolfgang Straßer;
Wolfgang Straßer
WSI/GRIS, University of Tübingen, Germany, strasser@gris.uni-tuebingen.de
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Volker Luckas;
Volker Luckas
FHG-IGD Darmstadt, Germany, Volker.Luckas@igd.fhg.de
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Clemens Groß;
Clemens Groß
FHG-IGD Darmstadt, Germany, Clemens.Gross@igd.fhg.de
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Arnulph Fuhrmann;
Arnulph Fuhrmann
FHG-IGD Darmstadt, Germany, Arnulph.Fuhrmann@igd.fhg.de
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Mirko Sattler;
Mirko Sattler
Inst. of Computer Science II, Computer Graphics, University of Bonn, Germany, sattler@cs.uni-bonn.de
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Ralf Sarlette;
Ralf Sarlette
Inst. of Computer Science II, Computer Graphics, University of Bonn, Germany, sarlette@cs.uni-bonn.de
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Reinhard Klein
Reinhard Klein
Inst. of Computer Science II, Computer Graphics, University of Bonn, Germany, klein@cs.uni-bonn.de
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2515-8090
Print ISSN: 1560-6074
© 2005 Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2005
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Research Journal of Textile and Apparel (2005) 9 (1): 37–47.
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Wacker M, Keckeisen M, Kimmerle S, Straßer W, Luckas V, Groß C, Fuhrmann A, Sattler M, Sarlette R, Klein R (2005), "Simulation and Visualisation of Virtual Textiles for Virtual Try-On". Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, Vol. 9 No. 1 pp. 37–47, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/RJTA-09-01-2005-B005
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