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Comparison of Pattern Drafting Function between YUKA and CLO - Focusing on the Basic Bodice -

YUKA와 CLO의 패턴 제도 기능 비교 - 바디스 원형을 중심으로 -

  • Choi, Younglim (Dept. of Fashion Design/Art & Design Institute, Daegu University)
  • 최영림 (대구대학교 패션디자인학과/조형예술연구소)
  • Received : 2021.09.22
  • Accepted : 2021.10.22
  • Published : 2021.10.31

Abstract

This study aims to propose various ways to utilize CLO, which focuses mainly on the production of 3D virtual samples, by comparing it with the pattern drafting functions of Four apparel CAD experts, who have teaching experience in YUKA and CLO, participated in a focus group interview, and a basic bodice prototype drafting was carried out by each participant to evaluate the pattern drafting functions of YUKA and CLO. The result of this study showed that the pattern drafting tools of YUKA are subdivided since YUKA is a CAD tool inherently specialized in pattern making. Though CLO provided a relatively limited pattern drafting menu compared to YUKA, it was found that pattern drafting could be accomplished with the help of supplementary tools and functions. This finding suggests that each CAD offers the corresponding tools for the same use of menus or functions in the prototype drafting process. The major difference between YUKA and CLO is that YUKA defines the pattern area by a set of line segments, whereas CLO utilizes an outline composed of closed curves. YUKA provides various specific tools according to the options such as angles, straight lines, and curves, while CLO produces the same results using combinations of a limited number of tools. Compared with YUKA, the advantage of CLO is its user-friendly task environment such as the Windows-based user interface, from the usability perspective. This study concludes that pattern drafting education using CLO would help not only industrial 3D design practitioners but also pattern education in academia

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Acknowledgement

이 연구는 2020학년도 대구대학교 학술연구비지원으로 수행되었음.

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