ArahDrape

3D grid and shading

With 3D Grid and Shading tool you can reach the effect of a photographed image. Adjust the applied fabric with 3D grid to make it look realistic. Use shading to take the shades of the original photo for depth effect on the image. No need for expensive and time consuming process of making products and photographing them.

Batch function

Batch function allows you to make and save thousands of product photos draped with different textures automatically. Just select the texture directory, click on the first one, and the software will start with the process of draping and saving.

Product configurator

Show your product on-line with product configurator. Use your product image and different fabrics to allow customer to change the fabrics on the product on-line. Product configurator will definitely spice up your website and attract potential clients. Use it on the desktop computer, tablet or mobile phone.

ArahDrape FAQs

Anything you see on a photo. Sofas, chairs, tableware, walls, furniture, carpets, curtains, bags, hats, and all kind of garments like shirts, jackets, skirts, dresses, socks, etc.

You need a photo of the object you wish to texture. For best results choose a photo with white fabric or solid light color fabric. Dark or printed fabrics won’t work so well. Low resolution photo will result in a low quality outcome.

Choose a photo with resolution 300 dpi or higher. Use any standard image format jpg, png, tiff, bmp.

Yes, texture mapping your sketches will give them a 3D effect.

Use any kind of pattern or texture saved in standard image format (jpg, png, tiff, bmp,…). You can create fabric simulation in ArahWeave, download them from the web or scan them. The size of one seamless repeat is sufficient. ArahDrape will automatically repeat the pattern. Make sure that the pattern or texture is in seamless repeat (tiled).

Yes. Scan a size of more than one repeat if possible. Use ArahPaint or other image editing software to put the image in repeat.

It depends on the complexity of the project. The estimated time for a skirt would be 15 minutes, for a shirt 30 minutes. Once the regions are outlined and the grids defined, it will take you less than a minute to change textures, or to change the angle or size of a texture.