Same model, different morphologies

Same model, different morphologies

The same model generates different patterns if we change the morphologies.

 

The same model generates different patterns if we change the morphologies.

The measurements that refer to the bone structure only change the widths or lengths of a pattern.

Measurements that refer to morphology generate completely different pieces of the areas they affect.

They often have to include supplementary seams or even split the pieces due to the volumes of adipose tissue.

Some examples are tummies, accumulations of fat on the thighs or the presence of breasts in the female morphology.

 

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In the image, we see a male morphology to which we apply breasts of different dimensions.

The back and the side pieces do not undergo any modification, however the front piece has a significant change in shape.

The front without darts has only one piece in the male morphology, including the breasts of the female morphology forces us to split the piece in two.

In the case of the front with darts, we can see how the darts increase when detecting the breast.

We can consider unisex garments only in two cases: if the garments are not very tight or if the bodies of both morphologies are very similar.

 

You can find identical models for different morphologies in shop.tevipa.com