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Simulation - Weaving

Accurate simulation is essential in textile design, and the most precise representation comes from the actual machine file that specifies how the fabric would be woven on the loom. Recognizing this, EAT, one of the pioneering CAD/CAM providers in the textile industry, initially developed their simulation software based on full JC files. JC files encapsulate all control information necessary for operating jacquard weaving looms, covering weaving sequences, control patterns, and machine parameters. These files are well-known across the industry by the names of the leading machine manufacturers—such as Stäubli and Bonas, but also older formats like Grosse, Schleicher and others—and serve as a comprehensive blueprint for the weaving process.

The JC format provides a precise mirror of the entire weaving process, capturing the complex interplay of warp, weft, patterns, and control logic. This foundation allows for highly realistic simulations that reflect exactly how the fabric will turn out when woven on the actual machine, thus offering the most reliable visual and technical predictions.

However, EAT has advanced Fabric Simulation even further by integrating a third dimension into their model. This added depth allows for a more immersive and realistic visualization of woven fabrics, not only showing flat patterns but also providing insight into surface qualities and spatial effects.

The simulation includes visualization of:

  • The visual properties of yarns, such as surface texture, twist, and sheen.

  • Light and shadow effects on individual yarns, enhancing the perception of depth and realism.

  • The appearance of pleats and creases, including how they catch light and create shadows, adding a tactile sense to the fabric.

  • The density and transparency of fabrics, enabling an understanding of opacity, layering, and light transmission.

  • The ability to view both the front and back sides of the fabric, for a complete understanding of the weave and design on all visible surfaces.

  • Perspective views within a fully three-dimensional environment, offering a realistic spatial impression from any angle.

This holistic approach to fabric visualization ensures that designers, mills, and clients can evaluate fabrics with unprecedented accuracy, making informed decisions about materials, patterns, and finishing effects—long before production begins. The combination of industry-standard control files and immersive 3D visualization sets a new benchmark in fabric simulation technology, enabling textile professionals to meet the highest standards of quality and realism.

3D+ Weaving Simulation

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3D+ Weaving Simulation is the all-new, state-of-the-art tool that allows users to precisely monitor and evaluate fabric creation in a virtual environment that closely mimics real production conditions. It provides an unparalleled level of realism, helping designers, technicians, and manufacturers visualize every detail of the weaving process as if it were happening live on a loom. This software transforms the traditional approach to fabric development by offering an immersive, highly accurate simulation that brings your fabric designs to life.

The new 3D+ Weaving Simulation is based on precise calculations of warp and weft threads, allowing for highly detailed and realistic renderings of woven fabrics—whether traditional dobby or jacquard. Users can rotate the simulated fabric in 360 degrees, providing a full view from every angle. The front and back sides of the fabric are continuously calculated and updated, enabling you to migrate through the fabric virtually to observe the intricate behaviors of the yarns and weave structures from any perspective. This dynamic exploration helps identify potential issues or enhancements early in the design process, significantly reducing costly errors.

In addition, the software offers tools like 3D folds that simulate the fabric folding and draping behavior, further enhancing realism and giving users a true-to-life experience of how the textile will perform and appear in application. This feature is perfect for presentation, quality evaluation, and pre-production validation.

With 3D+ YarnCreator, even the most complex and creative yarn types—such as chenille, loop yarns, slubs, or even twisted lurex—can be integrated into the weaving simulation, allowing designers to push boundaries and experiment with innovative textiles confidently.

3D+ Yarn Creator

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3D+ YarnCreator is an innovative, flexible system designed to enable the creation of custom yarns that can be directly used in the new 3D+ Weaving Simulation. It functions as a modular tool for yarn development, offering a wide range of realistic options that mimic actual spinning and fiber production processes.

Using the new 3D+ YarnCreator, users can recreate virtually any yarn type, starting from basic mono- and multifilaments, natural fibers, or specialty yarns like chenille and boucle. The software allows detailed customization to match real-world yarn characteristics exactly, including twist, bples, slub features, and decorative effects such as metallic lurex. This level of detail ensures that the simulation results are as close to reality as possible, providing unparalleled accuracy for yarn-based design concepts.

The platform offers real-time visualization, where a section of the fabric can be displayed alongside the newly created yarn, offering instant feedback on how the yarn’s properties will influence the final fabric appearance. This capability serves as both a development and previewing tool, helping users fine-tune yarn characteristics while observing the resulting fabric patterns instantly.

Furthermore, extended categorization of yarns and their components allows for detailed classification and management of complex fiber mixes and yarn structures, making it easier to organize and select the right materials for each project. This comprehensive system empowers designers and producers to develop innovative textiles with confidence, supported by realistic visualizations—making 3D+ YarnCreator an essential tool for modern textile development.

3D Fabric Simulation

3D Fabric Simulation is a sophisticated technology that uses Jacquard or Dobby weaving files to accurately replicate the entire complex process of fabric weaving in a virtual environment. This simulation provides a highly realistic impression of your fabrics, enabling designers, manufacturers, and clients to visualize the final product with incredible detail and precision. Whether it is used for client presentations, sales pitches, or internal quality checks, the results are valuable for a variety of applications and significantly aid in the decision-making process.

The core of this technology lies in its ability to faithfully reproduce the intricate details of woven fabrics, capturing textures, patterns, and structures as they would appear in real life. This virtual process accounts for yarn types, weave structure, and surface effects, resulting in an authentic digital twin of the actual fabric. It is especially beneficial for early-stage planning, design validation, and marketing, helping to eliminate costly mistakes before committing to physical production.

A standout feature is the 3D Fold Gallery, which allows users to showcase the simulation results in a highly realistic manner. The gallery offers different viewing angles, including the ability to display both the front and back of the fabric simultaneously, providing comprehensive visual insights into the weave structure. This feature enhances the presentation quality and helps stakeholders better appreciate the fabric’s appearance and construction.

To ensure seamless integration with other design workflows, the simulation results can be flattened and repeated. This process allows the creation of repeating patterns that can be saved in multiple colorways, enabling quick adjustments and comparisons without having to redo the entire simulation. This flexibility supports efficient variation testing and rapid prototyping.

3D Fabric Simulation accommodates a wide range of fabrics and weaving techniques, making it suitable for virtually any textile application. Examples include, but are not limited to:

  • Terry Towels and other Terry-woven textiles

  • All kinds of Dobby Fabrics, from simple to highly intricate designs

  • Woven Labels, including ribbons and continuous weaves

This extensive versatility covers many fabric types used worldwide, from luxury textiles to everyday household fabrics. The ability to simulate different materials and techniques beforehand not only minimizes physical trial-and-error but also helps to reduce material waste, energy consumption, and production costs. By catching potential issues early in the design stage, manufacturers can save significant time and money, ensuring a smoother transition from concept to product.

Overall, 3D Fabric Simulation is an invaluable tool in modern textile production, providing a virtual testing ground that enhances creativity, reduces waste, and accelerates project timelines. It empowers users to make better-informed decisions and present their designs with confidence, all while optimizing resources and the overall workflow.

3D Textile Simulation

This software allows users to perfectly visualize the front side of various textile products such as damask, carpets, velours, plush, terry, or knitwear. Designed to meet the needs of creative designers, this simulation approach is particularly valuable because it is derived from a bitmap file, eliminating the need for a detailed machine file. This makes the software highly accessible and easy to use for visualizing fabric textures and patterns without complex technical constraints.

The visual quality of the simulation greatly depends on the settings you define within the 3D Textile Simulation environment. Once configured, the software displays a realistic and detailed result instantly, giving you a clear idea of how your textile will look in real life. Furthermore, you can modify the simulation by adjusting specific yarn parameters, such as yarn thickness, twist, pile height, or surface effects, allowing for an iterative and highly controllable design process.

The software also supports the combination of velour and flat woven areas within the same pattern, offering flexibility for complex fabric designs that feature mixed textures or surface variations. This capability enables designers to create highly detailed and sophisticated fabrics, seamlessly integrating different weave types or surface effects in a single visualization.

Whether you want to display repeated carpet flooring, modern carpets, or classic traditional carpets, the Textile Simulation makes it straightforward. Its intuitive interface and detailed visualization tools help you bring your textile concepts to life, facilitating better communication with clients and enabling precise design adjustments before production.

Carpet Simulation

Carpet Simulation has been a highly anticipated advancement in the textile industry, particularly within the carpeting sector. Carpet and rug manufacturers and designers have long sought a reliable and accurate way to visualize their woven designs before committing to production, aiming to explore different weaving structures, pile details, and surface finishes virtually. This technology allows them to test various patterns and colorways in a simulated environment, significantly reducing the need for costly and time-consuming physical samples. The ability to preview designs in a near-realistic manner helps streamline the product development cycle and accelerates the decision-making process.

The key importance of Carpet Simulation lies in its capacity to reflect the reality of woven carpets as accurately as possible. High-fidelity simulations provide a near-photorealistic representation of the final product, enabling clients and designers to make informed choices regarding textures, colors, and structural details even before the actual weaving begins. This minimizes the risk of errors, reduces the number of physical prototypes required, and cuts down overall preproduction costs, saving both time and money across the entire development cycle.

EAT’s advanced simulation technology employs a special thread library, which allows users to incorporate the specific yarn types and textures they plan to produce. By selecting the desired thread properties—such as yarn material, thickness, twist, and surface finish—users can generate highly realistic visualizations of their carpets during the simulation process. This capability ensures that the simulated results accurately mirror the physical characteristics of the actual woven product.

The software leverages cutting-edge weaving and 3D technology to generate visually convincing images that replicate the full complexity of weaving machinery. The textures, yarn interactions, and surface details can be displayed with a remarkable level of realism, ensuring that the digital preview closely resembles the finished product. Thanks to this sophisticated technology, it is possible to evaluate carpet and rug qualities, pile lengths, surface textures, and intricate weave structures in a virtual environment before production, significantly improving quality control and design accuracy.

The detailed visual features provided by EAT’s Carpet Simulation include:

Visual features of the yarn, such as surface texture, twist, and material shine, which help simulate the real appearance of woven yarns.
Light and shadow effects on individual yarns, highlighting the three-dimensional surface and enhancing the realism of the simulation.
Light and shadow effects on the entire carpet surface, demonstrating how different weaving patterns and pile densities influence the material's appearance in various lighting conditions.
Pile length schemes, enabling detailed visualization of the pile height and density, which are critical to the tactile and aesthetic qualities of the final product.
Perspective views within a 3D environment, providing a comprehensive understanding of how the woven carpet will look in real-world settings and from different angles.

This powerful simulation tool plays a crucial role in modern carpet design and manufacturing, offering an invaluable preview that enhances the accuracy of samples, reduces waste, and shortens time-to-market. Whether used for client presentations, internal development, or quality assurance, EAT Carpet Simulation delivers a realistic, detailed, and reliable digital twin of woven carpets, transforming traditional design workflows into highly efficient and visually compelling processes.

3D Mapp

3D Mapp is a powerful and versatile textile simulation software designed to offer a virtual showroom experience for your fabrics. It allows designers and manufacturers to visualize their textiles in a highly realistic way, providing a high-performance environment equipped with professional-grade tools to produce photo-realistic images that closely resemble real-world samples. This visualization capability is instrumental in the development, presentation, and marketing of textile products, enabling users to explore design options with precision and confidence.

One of the core features is Efficient Elements Grouping, which significantly streamlines the workflow by reducing repetitive tasks. Users can group multiple elements—such as yarns, colors, or textile features—into a single unit, enabling quick modifications and consistent adjustments across the design. The software's layered texture management system allows users to organize textures in multiple layers, facilitating complex compositions. Logos, stripe lines, decorative details, or surface effects can be easily added or modified within these layers to enhance the visual complexity of the fabric.

The simulation capabilities include generating images larger than the original model with an ultra-high DPI resolution, which ensures that all yarn details, weave structures, and surface textures are visible at a quality comparable to a high-resolution photograph. The software's intelligent lighting and shadow algorithms handle all visual effects separately, automatically producing beautifully lit and shaded images that enhance realism without requiring manual adjustments.

The texture editor integrated within 3D Mapp allows users to change fabric colors directly; they can define transparent areas, resize, rotate, stretch, and move textures freely. This flexibility enables precise color matching and textural adjustments in real-time, ensuring the most accurate visualizations. Additionally, 3D Mapp accepts .aco files to import color libraries from Photoshop, Pantone, and other color systems, making it simple to match industry-standard colors.

A unique feature is the capability to work in Photoshop and seamlessly send textures directly to 3D Mapp with a single click. Users can make edits in Photoshop and instantly visualize the results in 3D, creating a streamlined workflow that accelerates product development and design validation.

3D Mapp Carpet

Thanks to 3D Mapping technology, you can easily lay out carpet weaving images generated via EAT Simulation onto any virtual space. This feature allows for making variations, testing different colorways, and presenting photorealistic visualizations of your carpets without the need for physical prototypes. By creating accurate virtual models, manufacturers can significantly reduce preproduction costs and streamline their development process.

The software provides an efficient way to produce larger simulations than the original model while maintaining high DPI resolution, capturing every fine detail of the carpet design. This lets you view all aspects of the pattern—pile height, weave structure, color variations—in crisp detail, just like a high-quality photograph. This capability is invaluable for client presentations, marketing materials, or online catalogs.

3D Mapping also reduces the need to repeat editing steps. You can group all items and work on the same texture and color layer, simplifying modifications and updates. The system allows layering textures, adding logos, lane lines, and other design elements effortlessly. The lighting and shadow effects are automatically handled by the software, ensuring consistent realism across all visualizations.

For more information and to explore the full range of features, visit: www.3dmapp.com. This integrated platform significantly enhances design accuracy, communication with clients, and marketing efforts by providing high-quality, realistic representations of your textile and carpet designs.