Το work with title A comparative study of open-source and licensed CAD software to support garment development learning by Papachristou Evrydiki, Kyratsis Panagiotis, Bilalis Nikolaos is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Bibliographic Citation
Ε. Papachristou, P. Kyratsis and N. Bilalis, "A comparative study of open-source and licensed CAD software to support garment development learning," Machines, vol. 7, no. 2, Jun. 2019. doi: 10.3390/machines7020030
https://doi.org/10.3390/machines7020030
Most universities have included computer-aided design (CAD) pattern making systems education and training in their clothing technology courses in recent years, so as to respond to the actual needs of the fashion world for high-skilled fashion designers and clothing engineers. With the rapid rise in the use of open source software (OSS) in all types of applications, it is important to know if the existing OSS CAD software for garment prototyping development can successfully support the learning process. The present study compares two commercial licensed CAD systems for pattern design (Polypattern and Create) to an open source software, Seamly2D, and to Wild Ginger's Caveo V6 programme, which runs within an OSS. In total, two licensed and two OSS systems have been evaluated in their weights in accomplishing the garment development of ten different pattern designs. The results obtained for the evaluation of a set of OS and licensed CAD systems are presented and critically discussed.