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The Influence Of Male And Female Body Structure On Clothing Modeling

2015/3/14 9:51:00 57

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The difference between male and female is mainly in upper body.

Due to physiological reasons, men's shoulder width and chest size are large and their pelvis is narrow and thin, with a wide and narrow inverted trapezoid. On the contrary, the shoulders are narrow, the chest is small, the pelvis is wide and thick, and the whole is narrow and wide.

On the side, male shapes are uneven and flat.

Men's pattern design is good at making use of the difference between men and women.

Material Science

In terms of flexibility, the process design of "Gui pull" shows a "hidden" structural feature. In order to adapt to the high drop of body shape, women's clothing displays the structural characteristics of "visible" in a large number of provinces, divisions and plait designs.

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Design

Teachers are good at making use of these characteristics.

The female body is obviously more complex than the male body, and constitutes the structure of women's clothing.

Design

Because of its complex and changeable characteristics, it is very important to understand the characteristics of the cross section of the female body and clearly understand the three-dimensional spatial relationship of the human body.

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