Dress to Design
Extract patterns from garment photos. Turn any clothing image into an editable, production-ready textile design.
Credit Usage
When to Use
- Extracting patterns from reference garment photos
- Reverse-engineering competitor prints
- Creating design libraries from fashion photography
Pro Tips
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Use well-lit, flat-lay photos for best results
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Crop to the fabric area — avoid zippers, buttons, seams
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Works best with all-over prints, not placement prints
What to Expect
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Best Results
- Flat-lay fabric photos with even lighting
- Clear repeating patterns
- Good resolution (1000px+)
- Consistent pattern area
- No heavy shadows
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Limited Results
- Heavily draped garments
- Very small pattern photos
- Mixed lighting
- 3D texture (embroidery, beading)
- Complex multi-layered designs
Real-World Examples
Vintage Saree Extraction
A 1960s Banarasi saree photo with intricate brocade was processed to extract a flat seamless repeat tile despite folds and draping distortion.
Runway Trend Capture
A Milan runway geometric print was processed with Inspired mode to create an original interpretation capturing similar aesthetic, suitable for trend reports.
Fabric Swatch Digitization
A phone photo from a trade fair with uneven lighting produced a clean, color-accurate repeat tile ready for CAD placement and colorway development.
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