Bumping Elbows; from 3D Body Scans to 3D Knitting
Bumping Elbows; from 3D Body Scans to 3D Knitting
Samenvatting
Bumping Elbows explores a workflow integrating 3D body scanning technology with robotic knitting to create personalized garments. Traditional 3D knitting development relies on 2D drafts and panels, rooted in industrial flatbed knitting practices. Our approach leverages accurate topology measurements from 3D body scans to directly inform garment design and production, allowing for custom fits to unique body shapes. We will demonstrate this process through live 3D scanning and software demonstrations, highlighting the challenges and opportunities integrating body scans and knitting techniques like goring. Our included software addresses limitations of previous work and outlines advancements needed for broader research adoption, emphasizing the potential of combining 3D scanning with robotic knitting. This method offers enhanced personalization and sustainability in garment production, showcasing the ongoing challenges and advancements in achieving precision in robotic knitting.
Organisatie | Hogeschool van Amsterdam |
Gepubliceerd in | 9th Annual ACM Symposium on Computational Fabrication Aarhus, Denmark, DNK |
Datum | 2024-07-30 |
Type | Conferentiebijdrage |
DOI | 10.1145/3665662.3673267 |
Taal | Engels |