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Tukatech releases TUKA3D DE visualisation solution
12 May 20 2 min read
Tukatech, a fashion technology company, has released latest version of TUKAcad 3D Designer Edition (DE). The subscription-based 3D Visualiser now includes a library of pre-made 3D garments. These templates for t-shirts, dresses, leggings and other product categories help designers get a head start with 3D design starting at $5 per 3D garment or 2D pattern.
“A lot of designers are realising 3D is the way to go forward for fashion design. There is no need to create flat sketches for visualising and creating storyboards. Simply start with a blank 3D canvas, select an asset from the library, and play with the artwork until you like what you see, then share the render in place of a sketch or physical sample,” Rialyn Espinosa, 3D CAD specialist at Tukatech, said in a press release.
The company further stated that it will regularly add new styles to the asset library, including categories for plus-size and children. Users of the TUKA3D DE Visualiser module can view artwork at real scale on a life-life 3D garment. They can view multiple colourways at once, with the option to apply artwork using native design and placement tools or their favourite graphic design application, such as photoshop, illustrator, or coreldraw. The Visualiser module includes high-quality rendering for presentations. As with all Tukatech software applications, short help videos are built into the Visualiser module to help subscribers get started.
“We have hundreds of users around the globe that are using TUKA3D DE in their routines to visualise and create amazing linesheets,” Ram Sareen, founder and CEO of Tukatech, said.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (JL)
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