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  • I love the small waists! This is a fashion presentation and it looks cool.

  • how could we buy this progam?

  • Cool! But I agree about the waist proportions. If the point of 3-D rendering is to get a better idea of what the clothing will look like, why not use a realistic proportion?

    Anything that gets a designer to think about the back of the garment is a big two thumbs up in my book!

  • The waist proportions are off, but these are drawings, the idea was not to change them but bring them to life. Also remember that women in those days wore SERIOUS undergarmets!! We're not talking Spanx, but heavy duty girdles and corsets, so an unnaterally small waist was common. Watch any film w/ Vera Kelly or Jane Powell and you'll see this same look on a real live woman. Let's just say I'm glad those days are over :D

  • That is true, but women today are not built like that or accustomed to wearing the same undergarments, therefore if these designs were realized today the finished product would not look like this 3-D model.

    I do see your point about bringing the drawing to life. I guess as a pattern drafter it just makes more sense to me to make it realistic. Frankly, I'd love to see many different shapes of women rendered!

  • What program was used to make this?

  • The garment creation and simulation software is called Fashionizer. It is proprietary MIRALab software and has been discussed in various research papers.

  • very good but waist are too small

  • so beautifully put together, infact quite inspiring....I aspire to become a designer tooo I wude love to learn to make my own 3d graphic designs...its quite difficult at first but i know its doable!!! Well done!!Miralab

  • is this from the sims? xD

  • No these are own avatars under copyright disposals and the garments, as the description explains, are from designers that didn't finish their work, such as Piguet.

  • man this is awsome... i want to be a fashion designer. and i love stuff like this .and its really unique to see 3d fashion. pretty nice

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