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The use of CAD to develop and present ideas for products. • How CAD is used in industrial applications. Use of datum points and geometry when setting out design drawings.
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The use of CAD to develop and present ideas for products. • How CAD is used in industrial applications. Use of datum points and geometry when setting out design drawings
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Which of the following is a primary benefit of using CAD in fashion design?
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The primary benefit of using CAD in fashion design is that it allows for easy collaboration with manufacturers.
Key terms
- Virtual Sampling: The process of creating digital prototypes to evaluate designs before physical production.
- 3D Modelling: The creation of a three-dimensional representation of a physical object using CAD software.
Common trap
Misunderstanding CAD capabilities: Recognize that while CAD reduces the need for physical samples, it cannot completely replace them in all cases.
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