How do you determine avatar size and where do you get the info from?
I started using clo3d and I'm simply just stuck on how my avatar should look. Currently the default men's and women's avatar is a bit too thick to match what I'm trying to do. I thought design houses follow a very strict sizing standard, but where is it? If its an industry standard where is it published?
I looked at astm's measurements and they're rather large and seem to sample size everyone in the states, not a age range. I'm looking for specific body shapes thats typical in high fashion houses but cannot find where these standards are. I'm using stockman's https://www.stockmanparis.com/collection/bust-b404/ b404 for fittings but I want my legs arms and whatnot to be in proportion to the measurements available here.
So where do people get their specs and measurement standards?
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Hi polkunus,
The specs of a high fashion model is variating around the world. European models are high and slim while eastern are shorter. Also, in 2020, industry standard no longer applies as the agencies tend to hire higher variety of body types.
As a fashion designer, I can tell you that 90-60-90 is a really wrong number - don't look for those kind of measurements. High fashion models are mostly nearly flat chested, meaning around 82 cm for bust circumferences.
I'd suggest finding a specific model that you like the look of, find her measurements and start applying those sizes in Avatar --> Avatar Editor window. Note that the link that you posted is for a draping body form, mostly made for 36-38 size for standard women body (made for industry production), meaning it has nothing to do with high fashion model measurements.
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Hello thanks for the follow up.
Where would I get his/her measurements? Fashion directories seem to only have a limited number of measurements that can input in clo3d.
Also where would I find form measurements of forms for production?
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