Step 1: A designer creates a 3D sketch in a third-party software (CLO or Browzwear). Step 2: The 3D file is imported into . The 64-bit system converts the mesh into 2D flat patterns automatically, preserving grain lines and seam allowances. Step 3: The pattern maker adjusts the fit on a 3D avatar. Because of the "3D 64 bit" power, they can view the garment from every angle with realistic fabric opacity. Step 4: Once the 3D prototype is approved (no physical sample yet), the graded sizes are sent to Diamino V6R2 . Step 5: Diamino V6R2 nests the pieces. The user selects "Multi-ply, multi-size" mode. The 64-bit processor analyzes 10,000+ placement permutations in 45 seconds. Step 6: The final marker yields a 87.3% fabric utilization—above industry average.
Contact an authorized Lectra reseller for a live demo of Modaris V8R1’s 3D draping and Diamino V6R2’s AI nesting. Bring your most complex pattern and challenge them to beat your current efficiency. Disclaimer: Lectra, Modaris, and Diamino are registered trademarks of Lectra S.A. This article is for informational purposes and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Lectra. Lectra Modaris-V8R1- and Diamino-V6R2- with 3D 64 bit
"Diamino V6R2 does not recognize my Modaris V8R1 files." Solution: Ensure both versions are updated to the same service pack (e.g., SP3). The file format changed slightly from V8R0 to V8R1. Step 1: A designer creates a 3D sketch