Analysis of the Accuracy of the Moving Avatars in Style3D Using 4D Scanning - 24.43
Nafz, Robert et al., "Analysis of the Accuracy of the Moving Avatars in Style3D Using 4D Scanning", 3DBODY.TECH Journal, vol. 1, Oct. 2024, #43, https://doi.org/10.15221/24.43.
Title:
Analysis of the Accuracy of the Moving Avatars in Style3D Using 4D Scanning
Authors:
Robert NAFZ 1,2, Yordan KYOSEV 1, Christian KAISER 2, Christian PIRCH
1 Technische Universitaet Dresden, Dresden, Germany;
2 Albstadt-Sigmaringen University, Albstadt, Germany
Abstract:
3D and 4D scanning technologies have revolutionized digital representation forms, particularly in the clothing industry. While traditional 3D scanning already provides detailed static models, 4D scanning extends these capabilities with the dimension of time, capturing dynamic movements and changes.
This study examines the precision and effectiveness of moving avatars created using advanced 4D scanning technology compared to the avatars and movements available to users in the Style3D simulation software. The primary objective is to evaluate how accurately these standard avatars depict real-world movements. By utilizing 4D scanning, which captures three-dimensional spatial data over time, we gain a dynamic perspective on human motion and offer unprecedented detail.
The research focuses on the comparative analysis of three key poses extracted from avatars in Style3D and a 4D scan. This involves examining changes in the mesh within these poses, assessing variations in measurements, and conducting a visual analysis of the avatars' meshes to accurately depict body shape. The study aims to highlight differences and propose methods to enhance the realism and application of avatars, particularly in the fashion industry.
Keywords:
3D Scan, Avatar, 4D Scan, Simulation
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Proceedings: 3DBODY.TECH 2024, 22-23 Oct. 2024, Lugano, Switzerland
Journal: 3DBODY.TECH Journal - Vol. 1, 2024
Paper/Presentation: #43
DOI: 10.15221/24.43
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