Lectra Modaris V8r1 -expert Version- With 3d Prototypingl -
Claude Moreau, the 62-year-old Premier d’atelier (master tailor) for one of Paris’s most secretive haute couture houses, stared at the muslin toile draped on the live mannequin. It was wrong. The shoulder pitch was off by two degrees, causing a ripple under the armhole that no amount of pinning could fix.
A virtual mannequin materialized on screen. It was a perfect digital twin of their fit model, Sophie—down to the slight asymmetry in her left hip. Claude blinked. He had taken Sophie’s measurements with an iPad and a laser scanner that morning. The software had ingested the point cloud data in 11 seconds. Lectra Modaris V8R1 -EXPERT Version- With 3D Prototypingl
But Claude didn’t panic. Because the software also gave him the solution . In a side panel called , it suggested a remedy: “Apply fusible interfacing to the satin edge. Reduce upper block width by 1.2cm to compensate for chiffon drop.” A virtual mannequin materialized on screen
Claude wiped his hands. He was a traditionalist. He had learned pattern grading on oak tables with cardboard rulers. But last month, the house had invested in a new weapon: , complete with the controversial new 3D Prototyping module. He had taken Sophie’s measurements with an iPad
She turned to Claude. “How many toiles did you make?”
In , the jacket existed. The Expert Difference Claude leaned in. This wasn’t a blocky, plastic video game. The EXPERT Version of Modaris V8R1 included a proprietary physics engine called Draping Alive™ . The virtual fabric moved like water. He rotated the mannequin.