Style3D, Assyst launch design software to promote sustainability

Style3D, a digital fashion solutions company, has teamed up with Assyst to develop the ‘Create Design’ software, aimed at helping apparel companies streamline 3D fashion and knitwear design processes. This collaboration is expected to reduce production costs and speed up time-to-market for knitwear products.

Style3D Studio offers the ability to simulate knitwear designs on virtual avatars, complete with styling options, animations, and the ability to share designs via QR code or link.

The collaboration between KM.ON and Style3D, through Assyst, will give companies the chance to “visualize and produce their collections more efficiently,” according to the duo.

The integrated solution allows designers and product developers to create fully fashioned knitwear patterns, including intricate techniques such as Cable, Aran, Pointelle, Jacquard, and Intarsia, using KM.ON software. They can also use digital yarns and seamlessly transfer their designs to Style3D Studio via a specialized plugin.

With Style3D Studio, designers can simulate their knitwear designs in 3D on avatars, adding features like styling, animations, and easy sharing. The platform’s AI rendering module also allows for digital photoshoots, making it an ideal tool for eCommerce, showrooms, and promotional campaigns.

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