한국복식학회(IJCF) 학술지영문홈페이지
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International Journal of Costume and Fashion - Vol. 21, No. 1, pp.14-24
ISSN: 2233-9051 (Print) 2288-7490 (Online)
Print publication date 30 Jun 2021
Received 24 May 2021 Revised 05 Jun 2021 Accepted 09 Jun 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7233/ijcf.2021.21.1.014

A Study on the 3D Body Scan Data Editing Process and Errors Analysis for Clothing Design

Kyoung Sun Kim ; Younglim Choi
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Fashion Design, Sangji University, Wonju, South Korea
Associate Professor Dept. of Fashion Design/Art & Design Institute, Daegu University, Daegu, South Korea

Correspondence to: orangebk@daegu.ac.kr

Citation Kim, K. S., & Choi, Y. (2021). A study on the 3D body scan data editing process and errors analysis for clothing design. International Journal of Costume and Fashion, 21(1), 14-24.

Abstract

This study aims to enhance the usage of 3D body scan\ data by proposing a 3D body scan data editing process for clothing design and analyzing factors causing errors by editing processes. The 3D body scan data were collected by using the Body Line Scanner of Hamamatsu, and the configuration of scan data was analyzed by using the RapidForm 2006 program. For the 3D body scan, unmeasured parts necessarily occur, because of the principle of measurement. In addition, some errors are also caused by rotation angles, in developing symmetry for clothing design. Moreover, other errors can occur, in arranging surfaces and editing mesh, for enhancing the quality of 3D body figures. In order to minimize the factors causing such errors, this study suggests a novel 3D body scan editing process consisting of following steps: rotation of scan data, editing of unmeasured parts, arrangement of scan data surfaces, mesh editing of scan data and the horizontal flip of scan data. The findings of this study as basic research for standardizing 3D body scan data and enhancing the quality of scan data are expected to help increase the usage of 3D body scan data.

Keywords:

Clothing design, 3D body scan data, Editing process, Quality of scan data, Error

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