Discover how 3D design is revolutionising fashion prototyping by reducing waste, cutting costs, and saving time. From real-time edits to virtual samples, digital product creation (DPC) is becoming the go-to solution for designers and brands looking to create sustainable fashion while staying innovative and efficient.
With other industries already embracing the power of 3D design, fashion is just getting started. This shift will not only change how we approach design from concept to consumer, but reduce waste and cost in the process.
In this article, we’ll dive into how digital product creation is slashing waste in fashion prototyping and why it’s quickly becoming the go-to standard for designers like you.
3D Design or digital product creation (DPC) is about creating digital models that bring your ideas to life in a whole new way. In the world of fashion, this means you can create digital prototypes of your products, making real-time changes and alterations - all without the need of a physical sample.
3D tools reduce waste by allowing real-time editing and virtual testing of garments before they are produced. The ability to make adjustments in real-time, viewing how changes will affect the garment’s overall look and fit without ever cutting a piece of fabric results in fewer resources and iterations. This leads to less waste and saving as much as months and thousands of dollars in the sampling process.
“As a physical sample wouldn’t have all the associated data [that a 3D asset has]. And as samples evolve and change, understanding the impact of change on cost, both fabric, trim and make in real time, makes the 3D asset hugely valuable – much more so than a representation of a physical sample.” Mark Charlton, The Interline 2023
Brands we know and love are already integrating 3D digital technology into their workflow and marketing. We’re seeing collaborations between fashion houses and gaming companies which continue to blur the lines between physical and digital experiences. Hugo Boss positioned themselves as an industry leader when it comes to tech implementation, announcing their goal of reaching 90% 3D product development by 2025. We’re also seeing brands like Levi’s utilising digital twin technology to create better fitting products.
The point is that change is already happening, and designers have the opportunity to begin implementing 3D technology into their workflows or risk being left behind.
Making the switch to DPC is exciting, but isn’t without its challenges. For many brands, the upfront cost of software and training can be a bit steep, and there’s a learning curve as designers get used to new tools and workflows.
If you’re thinking about making the jump to 3D design, it’s a good idea to start looking into user-friendly software that suits your needs. As the tech keeps evolving, those who dive in early will probably find themselves ahead of the game when it comes to innovation and sustainability.
That’s why more and more creators are turning to tools like Fabra’s 3D Product Design Editor. It’s designed to make 3D technology accessible to everyone, helping you bring your ideas to life with just one click! Sign up to our waitlist for early access.
The fashion industry is at a turning point, where sustainability and efficiency are just as important as creativity. DPC offers a great solution for boosting efficiency and reducing waste and cost in fashion design and prototyping. We’re excited to see more brands and designers embracing this technology to create products that are not only better for both the environment, but for the end consumer as well.
Here at Fabra, we’re committed to providing sustainable solutions to product creators and designers. That’s why we designed our 3D design editor with easy-to-use templates, creative flexibility, real-time 3D fit previews, sustainable materials and one-click, low MOQ production. If you’re a brand or retailer looking to streamline your product sourcing process, or you’re looking to create your own custom merch, make sure to sign up our waitlist for early access.
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