OptiTex has long been recognized by the industry insiders for a vision for the future of textile design and production. Its 2D product line includes software for pattern design, marker-making and nesting which increases productivity and reduces waste. OptiTex’s new 3D communication tools are the key to creative collaboration. The 3D range offers the users a wide range of highly detailed parametric mannequins for precise measurements, providing true-to-life fabric stimulation systems for successful and efficient designs.
Gadi Zadikoff, V-P of OptiTex’s R&D division presented “OptiTex Virtual Try on Engine” at a two-day GPU Technology Conference held recently in San Jose, California, USA. On day two, Eri Rubin, Head of the CUDA Project for OptiTex spoke on “3D Triangular Mesh Algorithms on the GPU”. [CUDA is an acronym for Compute Unified Device Architecture, and a parallel computing architecture developed by NVIDIA].
Participants benefitted from OptiTex’s practical experience which helped them overcome hurdles that came while dealing with the problems that arise from the lack of predefined vertex locality for triangular mesh topologies. Participants also learnt about the different solutions the R&D team at OptiTex came up with to solve real life problems.