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DressCode: Autoregressively Sewing and Generating Garments from Text Guidance

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arxiv 2401.16465 v4 pith:AEF7OCQW submitted 2024-01-29 cs.CV cs.GR

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Apparel's significant role in human appearance underscores the importance of garment digitalization for digital human creation. Recent advances in 3D content creation are pivotal for digital human creation. Nonetheless, garment generation from text guidance is still nascent. We introduce a text-driven 3D garment generation framework, DressCode, which aims to democratize design for novices and offer immense potential in fashion design, virtual try-on, and digital human creation. We first introduce SewingGPT, a GPT-based architecture integrating cross-attention with text-conditioned embedding to generate sewing patterns with text guidance. We then tailor a pre-trained Stable Diffusion to generate tile-based Physically-based Rendering (PBR) textures for the garments. By leveraging a large language model, our framework generates CG-friendly garments through natural language interaction. It also facilitates pattern completion and texture editing, streamlining the design process through user-friendly interaction. This framework fosters innovation by allowing creators to freely experiment with designs and incorporate unique elements into their work. With comprehensive evaluations and comparisons with other state-of-the-art methods, our method showcases superior quality and alignment with input prompts. User studies further validate our high-quality rendering results, highlighting its practical utility and potential in production settings. Our project page is https://IHe-KaiI.github.io/DressCode/.

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  1. GarmentX: Autoregressive Parametric Representations for High-Fidelity 3D Garment Generation

    cs.CV 2025-04 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    An image-conditioned masked autoregressive model predicts GarmentCode-compatible garment parameters, then decodes them into valid, simulation-ready 3D garments without pattern self-intersections.

  2. GarmentGS: Point-Cloud Guided Gaussian Splatting for High-Fidelity Non-Watertight 3D Garment Reconstruction

    cs.CV 2025-05 conditional novelty 4.0 of 10

    GarmentGS combines a fast dense point cloud with 2D Gaussian splatting to reconstruct high-fidelity, non-watertight, single-layer garment meshes from multi-view images.

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