Glossy treatment: Add a layer of materials with a glossy effect, such as sequins, sequins, etc., to the fabric to form a beautiful light and shadow effect on the garment.
Fog treatment: A layer of light and transparent material is added to the fabric to make the cloth surface present a foggy texture, enhancing the design and fashion sense of the garment.
Fabric embossing: Different patterns and patterns can be realized through weaving and processing, and the diversity of clothing textures can be improved.
Wrinkle treatment: Use a deliberately created crease effect to express the rich layering and dynamics of the garment.
Splicing treatment: Using the difference in color and material, the corresponding parts of the clothing are spliced to create a colorful visual impact.
Printing processing: digital printing, traditional dyeing and other methods can be used to print various patterns on the fabric to enhance the texture and visual effect of the garment.
Tie treatment: Adding lacing elements to the clothing design can not only play a role in slimming, but also enhance the design and layering of the garment.
In clothing design, diverse texturing techniques can help designers create more personalized and innovative products. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to the combination of texture processing skills with brand image, product positioning, market trends and consumer needs to achieve the best design effect and quality. Therefore, in-depth texturing techniques and brand positioning are required during the design process to ensure that the final product meets the needs of the market and consumers and reflects the brand's identity and innovation.