The optimized markers are exported directly to automated cutting systems (such as Lectra Vector cutters) for precise, high-speed fabrication. Key Benefits for Apparel Manufacturers
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: The 3D Style module enables real-time collaboration between designers and patternmakers, allowing for instant adjustments to fit, style lines, and even logos or embroidery. Lectra Diamino V6R2 : Maximizing Fabric Utilization
This seamless data exchange teaches students an end-to-end product lifecycle management (PLM) approach. It also mirrors the workflow of major apparel companies like Adidas, Nike, and local Philippine exporters such as DITO Apparel, making UPD graduates highly competitive in the job market. UPD Lectra Modaris-V8R1- And Diamino-V6R2- With 3D
The UPD Lectra Modaris-V8R1 and Diamino-V6R2 software solutions with 3D capabilities are already being used by fashion designers and manufacturers around the world. Some examples of real-world applications include:
Adjustments made in the 2D pattern are immediately reflected on the 3D prototype, guaranteeing a perfect fit across all sizes.
The introduction of 3D prototyping within Modaris is perhaps its most transformative feature. Traditional product development often requires multiple physical samples, leading to significant material waste and extended lead times. With Modaris 3D, designers can drape virtual patterns over customizable avatars to check fit, volume, and fabric behavior in real-time. This virtual fitting room allows for immediate adjustments to the 2D pattern based on 3D observations, effectively bridging the gap between flat design and three-dimensional reality. The high-fidelity simulation of fabric mechanical properties—such as stretch, weight, and drape—enables teams to make confident decisions before a single piece of fabric is cut. The optimized markers are exported directly to automated
3D visualization acts as a universal language between design houses and manufacturing plants. Visualizing a realistic digital twin of the garment reduces misinterpretation, aligns expectations early, and cuts physical sample iterations by up to 50%. 3. Lectra Diamino V6R2: Optimizing Material Consumption
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The with 3D capabilities represent a maturity of the "Digital Twin" concept. You are no longer guessing how a woven fabric will stretch on a curved seam; you are watching it happen on screen. If you share with third parties, their policies apply
Diamino V6R2 supports both manual and fully automated marker making, catering to different manufacturing scales.
The global fashion and textile industries demand unprecedented speed, accuracy, and sustainability. To meet these pressures, brands and manufacturers rely on sophisticated CAD/CAM ecosystems. Among the most powerful tools available are Lectra’s flagship solutions: Modaris V8R1 (for pattern making and grading) and Diamino V6R2 (for marker making and fabric optimization), both enhanced by advanced 3D prototyping capabilities.
The V6R2 update introduces better handling of complex fabric constraints:
Lectra Modaris has long been the industry standard for pattern design. The V8R1 release introduces intelligent features designed to accelerate product development cycles while minimizing physical sampling errors. Advanced Grading and Fit Control