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Digital Pattern Cutting For Fashion with Lectra Modaris®: From 2D pattern modification to 3D prototyping [Mīkstie vāki]

(Arts University Bournemouth, UK)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, height x width x depth: 244x188x18 mm, weight: 920 g, 400 colour illus
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Nov-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • ISBN-10: 1350065129
  • ISBN-13: 9781350065123
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, height x width x depth: 244x188x18 mm, weight: 920 g, 400 colour illus
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Design your own original 2D patterns and use 3D prototyping to test your designs, achieve the perfect fit and make quick alterations. Pattern Cutting For Fashion with Lectra Modaris® will guide you from the basics of pattern modification through to 3D realisation, alteration and visual effects, as well as the completion of a finished production pattern. By viewing your garment in a virtual environment first, you will also be able to make design, colour, print and fabric decisions prior to toile making.

Workshops include: A basic t-shirt; Dart modification; Darts into seams; Darts into Flare; Button wrap and facings; A Basic Jean; Pleats in a Skirt /Trouser with pocket; A shirt with two piece collar /yoke; Modelling on the half scale stand and converting pattern to full scale.

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A practical guide to digital pattern cutting using Lectra's Modaris software, with step-by-step tutorials to help fashion designers produce original work to a professional standard
Acknowledgements xi
About This Book xii
A Bit About Lectra xiii
What Is Digital Pattern Cutting? xiv
Introduction To Modaris Classic And 3D xv
How To Use This Book xvii
Information For Blocks And Patterns xviii
1 How It Works 1(9)
Learning Objectives
1(1)
Help
2(1)
Mouse
3(1)
Screen Layout
3(1)
Keyboard
4(1)
Function Tools
5(1)
Saving
6(1)
Access Paths
6(1)
Navigation/Opening a Model
7(1)
Screen Layout with Pattern
7(1)
Exercise 1-Navigation
8(1)
Learning Outcomes
9(1)
2 What Is Digitizing? 10(10)
Learning Objectives
10(1)
The Digitizing Board and Mouse
11(1)
Digitizing Functions
12(1)
Pattern Preparation
12(2)
Curve Point Positioning
14(1)
Digitizing Preparation
14(2)
Digitizing Process
16(1)
Digitizing Tips
17(1)
Exercise 2-Digitizing a T-Shirt Block
18(1)
Learning Outcomes
19(1)
3 Getting Started 20(30)
Learning Objectives
20(2)
Points and Lines and their Modification
22(1)
Types of Points-F1
22(1)
Adding Points
22(1)
Print
23(1)
Modifying Points
23(1)
Changing a Point Type
24(1)
Further F3 Functions
24(1)
Exercise 3-Adding and Modifying Points
25(1)
Adding and Modifying Lines
26(5)
Exercise 4-Adding and Modifying Lines
31(1)
Sheet Menu
32(1)
Piece Modification
33(1)
Mirror a Piece
33(2)
To Split the Pattern
35(1)
To Join Pieces Together
35(1)
Adding Fullness
36(1)
Extracting a Shape
37(3)
Geometric Shapes
40(1)
To Create a Rounded Edge
40(1)
Circles
40(2)
To Extract an Internal Shape
42(2)
Exercise 5-Piece Modification
44(1)
Assembly/Checking Pieces
45(3)
Exercise 6-Checking Assembly
48(1)
Orientation
48(1)
Learning Outcomes
49(1)
4 Moving On-Industrialization 50(21)
Learning Objectives
50(1)
Notches
51(1)
Grain Lines
51(1)
Seam Allowance
51(1)
Corners
52(2)
Step in Seam
54(1)
Naming Pieces
54(1)
Exercise 7-Industrialization of the T-Shirt
55(1)
Adding Text
56(1)
What is a Variant?
57(1)
To Create a Variant
58(3)
Exercise 8-Create a Variant for a T-Shirt
61(1)
Measuring
62(1)
To Measure a Line
62(1)
To Create a Measurement Chart
63(1)
To Customize a Chart Layout
64(1)
To Calculate Measurements
65(1)
Size Representation in a Chart
66(1)
Exercise 9-Create a Measurement Chart for a T-Shirt
66(1)
Sizes
67(1)
Size Ranges
68(1)
To Change Size Ranges
68(1)
Learning Outcomes
69(2)
5 Introduction And Preparation For 3D 71(20)
Learning Objectives
71(1)
A Focus on 3D
72(1)
The Principles of 3D Virtual Prototyping
72(1)
Pattern Preparation for 3D
73(1)
3D Substitute Piece
74(1)
Lines to Set as 3D
75(2)
Variant for 3D
77(1)
Assembly/Desk of Stitches
78(1)
Create Piece to Stitch
78(2)
Desk of Stitches
80(1)
To Stitch Seams
81(3)
Seam Types
84(1)
Define Points Facing Each Other
85(1)
Slip On Points
85(2)
Layers
87(1)
Exercise 10-Stitch a T-Shirt in Desk of Stitches
88(2)
Learning Outcomes
90(1)
6 3D Virtual Prototype 91(31)
Learning Objectives
91(1)
The 3D Environment
92(3)
Preparing for Simulation
95(1)
Mannequins
95(1)
Customizing a Mannequin
96(2)
Hair
98(1)
Posture
98(1)
Simulation in the 3D Environment
99(1)
Moving around the Screen
100(1)
Assembly/Simulation in the 3D Environment
101(1)
Assembly/Assemble +
101(1)
Pre-Positioning
102(4)
Curvature
106(1)
Simulation
107(1)
Relaxation
108(1)
Pull Fabric
108(1)
Fall
109(1)
Mesh
109(3)
Checking Assembly
112(1)
Lock
112(1)
Mechanical Properties
112(1)
Fabrics
113(1)
To Change Fabric in 3D View
114(1)
To Create Ribbing Effect
115(1)
Adding Elastic
116(1)
Stiffening
116(1)
To Add Own Print to Garment
117(1)
To Edit Print on Mannequin
117(1)
To Change Plain Colours on Mannequin
118(1)
Saving and Opening from 3D
118(2)
Exercise 11-Assemble and Simulate a T-Shirt
120(1)
Learning Outcomes
121(1)
7 Confidence Building Workshops 122(58)
Learning Objectives
122(1)
Blocks and Inserting Patterns
123(2)
Workshop 1-A Basic T-Shirt
125(10)
Set Access Paths
126(1)
2D Pattern
126(3)
Variant
129(1)
3D Pattern Preparation
130(1)
Assembly-Desk of Stitches
131(1)
3D Simulation
132(3)
Workshop 2-Dart Modification
135(10)
To Pivot a Dart
136(1)
Dart Cap
137(3)
Variant
140(1)
3D Pattern Preparation
140(1)
3D Substitute Piece
140(1)
Assembly-Desk of Stitches
140(1)
3D Simulation
141(1)
Exercises to Try
142(1)
Both Darts into CF Position
142(1)
Darts into Parallel Position
143(2)
Workshop 3-Darts into Seams
145(11)
Panel Seam
145(1)
Set Access Paths
146(1)
Variant
147(1)
Assembly-Desk of Stitches
147(1)
3D Simulation
148(1)
Curved Seam
149(4)
Variant
153(1)
Assembly-Desk of Stitches
153(1)
3D Simulation
154(1)
Other Exercises to Try Using the Bodice Block
154(1)
Armhole Dart and French Dart into a Seam
154(2)
Workshop 4-Darts into Flare
156(12)
A-Line Skirt
156(1)
Set Access Paths
157(3)
Variant
160(1)
Assembly-Desk of Stitches
160(1)
3D Simulation
160(1)
Wide-Leg Trouser
161(1)
Set Access Paths
162(2)
Variant
164(1)
Assembly-Desk of Stitches
164(1)
3D Simulation
165(1)
Flared Top/Dress
166(2)
Workshop 5-Button Wrap and Facing
168(11)
Button Wrap with Grown on or Separate Facing
168(1)
Set Access Paths
169(1)
Adding Button Positions
170(1)
To Add a Separate Facing
171(1)
To Add a Grown on Facing
171(2)
Back Neck Facing
173(2)
Variant
175(1)
3D Pattern Preparation
175(1)
3D Substitute Piece
175(1)
Assembly-Desk of Stitches
176(1)
3D Simulation
177(2)
Learning Outcomes
179(1)
8 3D Advanced 180(36)
Learning Objectives
180(1)
To Add Two Garments
181(3)
Visual Effects
184(1)
Material Visual Effects
184(2)
More Fabric Effects
186(1)
Diffusion/Opacity/Brightness
186(3)
To Show a Lining
189(2)
Notion Visual Effects
191(1)
To Add Buttons
191(2)
To Add Other Effects
193(1)
Seam Visual Effects
193(1)
To Add Top Stitching Detail
193(2)
To Change Colour of Stitch
195(2)
Fitting
197(1)
To Check the Ease
197(1)
To View the Ease
198(2)
To Check the Balance
200(1)
To Transfer Lines to Pattern
201(1)
Drawing Lines
202(1)
Drawing on Mannequin
202(1)
Other Tools in Lines/Measurements
203(1)
To Measure Lines
204(1)
Alterations
205(1)
To Cut a Line
205(2)
Pinch
207(2)
Unstitch/Re-Stitch
209(1)
To Unstitch a Seam
209(1)
To Make Modifications to Pattern View
210(3)
Exercise 12-Apply Fitting/Alterations and Visual Effects
213(2)
Learning Outcomes
215(1)
9 Advanced Workshops 216(72)
Learning Objectives
216(2)
Workshop 6-Basic Jean
218(24)
Set Access Paths
219(1)
Structured Pocket
219(2)
Fly Fastening-Facing
221(1)
Fly Zip Guard
222(2)
Back Yoke
224(1)
Back Patch Pocket
225(1)
Waistband
226(1)
Belt Loops
227(1)
Ticket Pocket
227(1)
A Note On Seam Allowance
228(1)
Stepped Seam
228(1)
Variant
229(1)
3D Pattern Preparation
229(1)
Pocket Bearer
229(1)
Ticket Pocket
230(1)
Waistband
230(1)
Belt Loop
231(1)
Set as 3D
231(1)
Belt Loop Positions
231(1)
Body Pieces
231(1)
Assembly-Desk of Stitches
232(2)
Belt Loops
234(1)
3D Simulation
235(2)
Waistband
237(1)
Finalizing the Prototype
238(4)
Workshop 7-Pleats-Skirt and Trouser
242(18)
Skirt with Pleats at Waist
242(1)
Front
243(1)
Pleats
243(1)
Back
244(1)
3D Pattern Preparation
245(3)
Variant
248(1)
Assembly-Desk of Stitches
248(2)
3D Simulation
250(3)
Pleated Front Trouser
253(1)
Set Access Paths
254(1)
Front Pleats
254(1)
Waistband
255(1)
Variant
256(1)
3D Substitute Piece
256(1)
Assembly-Desk of Stitches
256(2)
3D Simulation
258(2)
Workshop 8-Basic Shirt
260(15)
Set Access Paths
261(1)
Button Wrap/Grown on Facing/ Placket
261(2)
Button Positions
263(1)
Yoke
263(1)
Collar Creation
264(2)
Sleeve, Placket and Cuff
266(1)
Sleeve
266(1)
Sleeve Placket
267(1)
Cuff
267(2)
Variant
269(1)
3D Pattern Preparation
269(1)
Assembly-Desk of Stitches
270(2)
3D Simulation
272(3)
Workshop 9-Drape
275(12)
Set Access Paths
275(1)
Assembly-Desk of Stitches
276(1)
3D Simulation
276(5)
Drape/Scale
281(1)
To Apply Scale
282(5)
Learning Outcomes
287(1)
10 Quick Reference Guide 288
An Alphabetical Guide
288
Patricia Grice is Senior Lecturer in fashion at the Arts University Bournemouth, UK. She has also worked with many high street brands in design, pattern cutting and garment technology and is a Digital Pattern Consultant.