BS ISO 18831:2016 pdf download

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BS ISO 18831:2016 pdf download

BS ISO 18831:2016 pdf download.Clothing — Digital fittings — Attributes of virtual garments
1 Scope
This International Standard defines the attributes required to produce virtual garments, including virtual hats and virtual gloves using virtual garment software.
2 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
2.1 General terms
2.1.1 virtual garment items
virtual garments worn on the virtual human body for digital fitting
Note 1 to entry: Includes virtual jackets, virtual shirts, virtual blouses, virtual T-shirts, virtual skirts, virtual trousers, virtual dresses, virtual hat, virtual gloves, etc.
Note 2 to entry: Woven fabric is made by the interlacement of two sets of warp and weft yarn. Knitted fabric is made by interlooping of one set of yarn. Virtual garment system represents the type of fabric through a process of texture mapping and rendering regardless of construction method.
2.1.1.1 virtual jacket
virtual upper body garments that are worn on the virtual human body and come down between the waist and hips
Note 1 to entry: See Figure A.1.
2.1.1.2 virtual shirt
virtual men’s upper body garments that are worn as a middle layer or outside layer and have a collar,collar stand, cuff opening and decorative cuffs, and are worn on the upper virtual human body
Note 1 to entry: See Figure A.2.
2.1.1.3 virtual blouse
virtual women’s upper body garments that are worn on the upper virtual human body
Note 1 to entry: See Figure A.3.
2.1.1.4 virtual T-shirt
virtual garments that are shirts made of knit material and are worn on the upper virtual human body
Note 1 to entry: See Figure A.4.
2.1.1.5 virtual skirt
lower body garment for digital fitting in a cylindrical shape that covers both legs at once
Note 1 to entry: Includes skirts of various lengths and silhouettes.
Note 2 to entry: See Figure B.2.
2.1.1.6 virtual trousers
lower body garment for digital fitting that covers each leg separately
Note 1 to entry: Includes trousers of various lengths and silhouettes.
Note 2 to entry: See Figure B.1.
2.1.1.7 virtual dress
virtual women’s whole body garment that consists of a skirt with an attached bodice
Note 1 to entry: See Figure C.1.
2.1.1.8 virtual hat
virtual garment worn on the head of the virtual human body
Note 1 to entry: Virtual caps and virtual beanies are included.
2.1.1.8.1 virtual cap
virtual garment worn on the head of the virtual human body with a partial visor
2.1.1.8.2 virtual beanie
virtual garment worn on the head of the virtual human body with no brim and just a crown that is made of a stretchy knit material
Note 1 to entry: Includes berets.
2.1.1.9 virtual gloves
virtual garment worn on the hands of the virtual human body
2.2 Terms relating to basic composition and attributes
2.2.1 Virtual garment pattern
2.2.1.1 virtual upper body garment pattern
virtual upper body garment based on a basic garment pattern consisting of a virtual front bodice pattern, virtual side bodice pattern, virtual back bodice pattern, and virtual sleeve pattern
Note 1 to entry: An example of a virtual upper body garment pattern is shown in Figure 1.