METHODS OF MODELING SKIRTS RROM WAIST GARMENTS
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The design and modeling of skirts from waist garments play a significant role in light industry, particularly in women’s fashion. This study explores various methods of skirt modeling from the standpoint of functionality, aesthetics, and production technology. Emphasis is placed on the classification of modeling techniques including geometric, constructive, and computer-aided design (CAD) methods. The study utilizes a comparative methodology, analyzing the efficiency and suitability of each modeling approach for different skirt styles. The results provide a framework for designers and manufacturers to select appropriate techniques based on design intent and production capabilities.
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