VMOD Fabric

Generate hyper-realistic 3D fabrics with AI-powered texture creation, and access a vast library of customizable digital materials for seamless integration with popular design tools.
3D Modeling Textile Design Digital Fabrication

VMOD Fabric also includes a digital fabric library and AI toolset for generating, sourcing and digitizing 3D fabrics. The service offers thousands of hyper-realistic, customizable 3D materials based on real-world twin fabrics. That can be useful for people working in the textile, fashion and design industries.

Among the features:

  • Fabricator AI: Generate fabric textures based on text prompts so you can quickly create different fabrics and patterns.
  • 3D Library: A large library of digital fabrics in formats like ZFAB, SBSAR and PNG, all based on real-world fabrics.
  • Fabric Digitization: Send real-world fabrics to VMOD's lab, and it'll create 3D digital twins. The service measures physical properties and scans surface texture with devices like Vizoo and CLO.
  • Compatibility: Digital fabrics are designed to integrate with popular creative tools like CLO, Cinema 4D, Blender and Unreal Engine 5.

The Fabric Digitization Service costs $50, including measurements of physical properties and texture scanning. Each additional colorway costs $20. VMOD offers detailed instructions on fabric sample requirements and the digitization process.

The service offers a variety of pricing tiers for different customers. Credits can be used to create textures, retrieve textures in PNG and SBSAR formats and browse digital fabrics. Tutorials are available for integrating with different software, so you can use VMOD's digital fabrics in your own workflow.

With the combination of AI technology and high-quality scanning, VMOD Fabric offers a fast and accurate way to create and use digital fabrics. That makes it a useful tool for anyone trying to speed up their design and manufacturing work in the world of textiles and fashion.

Published on June 15, 2024

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