If you are currently using a legacy version of Diamino or Modaris, focus your upgrade on the . Ensure your hardware can handle the 3D mesh simulations in Modaris V8R1, and leverage the batch-processing ability of Diamino V6R2 to run markers overnight. The labor savings from these two features alone often justify the transition.
The system allows for accurate fabric consumption calculations early in the development process, helping companies stay within budget without compromising quality. Integrated Workflow Benefits
The optimized marker file is sent straight to automated CNC cutting machines. 4. Business Benefits for Apparel Manufacturers UPD Lectra Modaris-V8R1- And Diamino-V6R2- With 3D
Automated tools ensure consistent fit across all sizes.
Designers can develop complex shapes directly in a digital environment. ✂️ Diamino V6R2: Optimized Fabric Consumption If you are currently using a legacy version
Are you setting up this software workflow for a (e.g., denim, sportswear, luxury)?
The software manages complex fabric constraints such as shading, matching motifs (stripes and plaids), orientation restrictions, and shrinkage factors. 3. Interactive and Automatic Nesting asymmetrical designs. Designers can manipulate lines
Modaris V8R1 allows pattern makers to construct complex geometric shapes with absolute dimensional accuracy. The software handles everything from basic blocks to highly intricate, asymmetrical designs. Designers can manipulate lines, pivot darts, and add seam allowances dynamically, ensuring that any modification updates across all related pattern pieces automatically. Smart Grading Management
Operators can define fabric defect zones or shading variations, and Diamino will automatically route pieces around those areas.
In conclusion, UPD Lectra Modaris V8R1 and Diamino V6R2 are two of the most significant updates to Lectra's software solutions in recent years. With their enhanced 3D design and marker making capabilities, these software solutions are revolutionizing fashion design and production. As the fashion industry continues to evolve, it's clear that 3D technology will play an increasingly important role in shaping the future of fashion design.