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Browzwear releases new features in VStitcher & Lotta
05 Jun 20 2 min read
Browzwear has released new designer forward features and functionality in VStitcher and Lotta. In a continuation of their goal to help businesses drive efficiencies, reduce sample production, and speed time to market leveraging 3D design, the May edition focuses on capabilities that make it faster for designers to create and collaborate using 3D tools.
The native integration of Substance by Adobe brings the most realistic visualisation of materials, and enables full freedom to design and visualise print executions down to the finest 3D surface details, powered by vector-based fabric imaging that supports scaling and manipulating without degrading quality.
Browzwear now offers designers fully cloud-based rendering, powered by V-Ray, straight from VStitcher and Lotta, enabling fast creation of photo-realistic renderings without burden to the personal workstation, the company said in a media statement.
Designers can leave notes and add sketched details using any image editor or drawing tool directly on the 3D style and Avatar. This capability streamlines communication and collaboration with pattern makers and other team members across disparate locations. With access to a library of basic garment templates, designers at any skill level can quickly and easily create new designs without needing to first create the basic garment block.
Pinch-and-pull pattern adjustments simplifies and speeds the process of adjusting specific garment areas without inadvertently impacting other simulated pattern pieces. With flexible garment snapshots, designers can readily transfer designs to new avatars without re-simulating the entire garment.
“The past few months have proven that digital transformation is not a choice, it’s an imperative for fashion-related businesses. With the latest updates to our solutions, we’re lowering the barriers to entry, both for making the transition and getting to ROI,” Avihay Feld, co-founder of Browzwear said.
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The native integration of Substance by Adobe brings the most realistic visualisation of materials, and enables full freedom to design and visualise print executions down to the finest 3D surface details, powered by vector-based fabric imaging that supports scaling and manipulating without degrading quality.
Browzwear now offers designers fully cloud-based rendering, powered by V-Ray, straight from VStitcher and Lotta, enabling fast creation of photo-realistic renderings without burden to the personal workstation, the company said in a media statement.
Designers can leave notes and add sketched details using any image editor or drawing tool directly on the 3D style and Avatar. This capability streamlines communication and collaboration with pattern makers and other team members across disparate locations. With access to a library of basic garment templates, designers at any skill level can quickly and easily create new designs without needing to first create the basic garment block.
Pinch-and-pull pattern adjustments simplifies and speeds the process of adjusting specific garment areas without inadvertently impacting other simulated pattern pieces. With flexible garment snapshots, designers can readily transfer designs to new avatars without re-simulating the entire garment.
“The past few months have proven that digital transformation is not a choice, it’s an imperative for fashion-related businesses. With the latest updates to our solutions, we’re lowering the barriers to entry, both for making the transition and getting to ROI,” Avihay Feld, co-founder of Browzwear said.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (GK)
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