![]() His product design firm has created innovative solutions for athletes and astronauts (and everyone else in-between) for the last twenty years. Bill is a renowned textile industrial designer based in Portland, Oregon who is the President of Terrazign Inc. It’s been no wonder that for years textile design has remained analog black magic and digital 3d cad was relegated to nice-to-have visualization exercises.No more!In this class Fusion user Bill Dieter uses Fusion 360 to actually design soft goods. Finally, when you’re done you’re then rewarded with figuring out what the 3D image actually looks like as a flat pattern. Then there’s the actual task of modeling garment layers over top of that model. First, humans are super difficult to model. Traditionally, textile design (clothing, apparel, soft goods, etc) represents some of the most complex and intricate cad projects anyone could possibly attempt. It’s seems simple enough, sure, but go try it. ![]() Have you ever tried to model a t-shirt in 3D CAD? Probably not.
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