How is this done? Tailor Made Shirts
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- BannedKappa
Tailor Made Shirts where the user selects the fabric and the shirt updates. This seems like a hell of a lot of work, creating individual pngs with the fabric rendered.
Anyone ever done something like this?
- Peter0
How? The order goes out and they're put together by underpaid (near) slaves in China. And they're great. You should see the stuff I had made.
- BannedKappa0
I'm talking about the technology in the website build not the process of ordering a shirt.
- Continuity0
The images are likely served from something like Adobe Scene7.
- detritus0
"This seems like a hell of a lot of work, creating individual pngs with the fabric rendered".
If your entire business is in selling tailored fabrics, it's not a helluva lot of effort - it's a necessity.
If it were me, I'd investigate batch processing 3d texturemaps over a simple sruface. TBH, the way these examples look, I'd be surprised if it weren't all based off a (..n admittedly complex) seriies of photoshop actions. If either of these are the case, you're looking at only a little work, once you've got your process sorted.
That said, the fabric appears to load from the central seam first, so there could, I guess, be some horrifically complex auto-generation going on in the background, using 3d textures. Fuck knows how though.
- mikotondria30
It's pretty impressive this - just playing around to see it work, I nearly ordered my ideal shirt. How'd they do that ?
- JSK0
There are few companies that sells these types of software to fashion retailers.
They can change color / pattern on existing photos with out looking like crap.
This seems like just spec-ed out 3d renderings which is not hard to to when you have a set body or cut.
- spot130
- invisible stripper?georgesIII
- I think we figured that out.i_monk