GSO ISO 18825-2:2021
ISO 18825-2:2016
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
01 July 2021
Clothing — Digital fittings — Part 2: Vocabulary and terminology used for attributes of the virtual human body
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GSO ISO 18825-2:2021 Scope
ISO 18825-2:2016 defines the terms used to describe the virtual human body which is used in virtual garment systems. Specifically, virtual body landmarks and virtual body dimensions are described.
It mainly deals with vocabulary and terminology of essential virtual body dimensions of the virtual torso, arm, leg, head, face, hands and bones and joints of virtual human body.
Since there are many body landmarks on the head and hand, landmarks on these parts are defined separately from those on other parts of the body.
It is intended for developers of virtual garment systems. Although ISO 18825-2:2016 does not aim at users of virtual human body in online communication, the improved reliability of virtual human body will benefit them.
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