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           FULL-MOTION SIMULATION
            Animate the virtual fit model to visualize how a garment drapes in motion. Models can be made to run, dance,
           cycle, pose, walk the runway or anything else you desire.
           NO PHYSICAL SAMPLES, NO PHOTO SHOOT, NO INVENTORY































           Create a virtual photo shoot for online sales, emailing to buyers, or for marketing purposes. Showcase a complete
           collection without manufacturing a single garment. With TUKA3D, the Made-on-Demand business model becomes
           a reality.
           EXPORT MULTIPLE FILE FORMATS
           Within TUKA3D, users have the ability to export to multiple file formats. 3D files can be exported as OBJ, FBX,
           VRML, X3D, or XHTML files. Videos can be rendered and exported as AVI, WMV, MP4 or MOV files. Images can
           be rendered and exported as JPG, TIF, PNG, BMP, and many others.

           Virtual Prototyping
           With Optitex 3D Virtual Prototyping, the process of creating accurate samples has truly been revolutionized.
           Instead of sending real patterns back and forth to suppliers, one can create, view and edit the initial samples in
           one place, drastically reducing the time spent on developing products, and getting them to the market quickly.
           Accurate, custom-made models help maintain fit standards across the entire collection of products and even
           across manufacturers. Our 3D avatars can be modified to meet the specifications so that an accurate preview
           can be performed, without having to call together a fit session. These models have over 60 parameters to modify,
           ensuring that a model that is custom-fit to specific requirements, can be created.
           With each version of Optitex, our 3D Virtualization tools continue to evolve to meet a growing number of needs.
           Our 3D tools allow our users to simulate a large number of design elements:
           •  Hardware like buttons, zippers, pulls, buckles and rive
           •  A variety of seam finishes like piping and top-stitching
           •  Design elements like pleats, shirring, facing, interfacing and interlinings
           •  Texture placement like engineered repeats, logos, and matched logos











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