In the 1970s, computer-aided design (CAD) systems were introduced in the textile and apparel industry to improve the speed and efficiency of operations like designing fabrics and simulating their final appearances quickly. The CAD systems allowed designers to create designs, research fabric options, and choose alternatives before production. This provided economic advantages like quicker preparation times, monetary savings, and strategic time savings through a shortened process from design to collection presentation. CAD systems were used for woven, knitted, printed and embroidered fabrics.
In the 1970s, computer-aided design (CAD) systems were introduced in the textile and apparel industry to improve the speed and efficiency of operations like designing fabrics and simulating their final appearances quickly. The CAD systems allowed designers to create designs, research fabric options, and choose alternatives before production. This provided economic advantages like quicker preparation times, monetary savings, and strategic time savings through a shortened process from design to collection presentation. CAD systems were used for woven, knitted, printed and embroidered fabrics.
In the 1970s, computer-aided design (CAD) systems were introduced in the textile and apparel industry to improve the speed and efficiency of operations like designing fabrics and simulating their final appearances quickly. The CAD systems allowed designers to create designs, research fabric options, and choose alternatives before production. This provided economic advantages like quicker preparation times, monetary savings, and strategic time savings through a shortened process from design to collection presentation. CAD systems were used for woven, knitted, printed and embroidered fabrics.
apparel industry mainly based on the design of the item improve the speed and efficiency of the operations used to design fabrics and fabric variations simulate quickly their final appearance used for yarn dyed, printed and Jacquard fabrics.
This system opens new ideational and
planning textile CAD includes: colour monitor, a colour scanner, a colour printer and of course a series of functions which permit to design designer can - create his design research and manipulation large number of alternatives and make a choice before taking a decision
The economic advantages - quicker
preparation saving in monetary terms it allows to shorten the time elapsing between the development of the new fashion ideas and the collection presentation saving of strategic time is obtained saving of labour costs raw material management, yarn requirements, recipe formulation, job order emission, planning optimization
Design to Woven fabric
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