Peleg and Gerber have been partnering on technology since 2015, working together to refine AccuMark 3D and YuniquePLM In The Cloud into her 3D printed garment workflow. She worked closely with Gerber’s AccuMark 3D team to design and visualise the custom dress for Paralympics prior to printing the various pieces.
The result of using AccuMark 3D for design and visualisation allowed Peleg to understand the garment dynamics without spending hundreds of hours creating samples.
“We are proud to collaborate with Danit, to help her bring her vision to life and drive technological advancement in garment design. Visualisation tools are essential to the future of garment design and AccuMark 3D is helping pave the way forward whether using traditional or 3D printed textiles,” said Elizabeth King, vice president, digital solutions community and ecosystem at Gerber Technology.
AccuMark 3D visualisation, animation and simulation technology is part of the AccuMark family of products. AccuMark 3D presents realistic modeling of fabric properties, allowing designers to visualise their designs before costly samples are created. This allows for a decrease in sample costs by 75 per cent or more.
Peleg is currently working on her next line of garments utilising YuniquePLM In The Cloud to manage her data from concept to creation and beyond.
“Having all my data in one central system allows me to spend more time designing and less time managing all the data for the new line,” said Peleg.
In the future, Peleg and the AccuMark 3D team will collaborate by using the software to send patterns in the form of 3D print files directly to the printer similar to the current integration with digital fabric printing. (KD)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India