ABSTRACT
In this paper, we present an image-based virtual dress-up system according to user input model and garment image. A previous 3D scanner-based virtual dress-up system has expensive cost and under locational limitation issues, but our system integrates various image processing techniques and introduces an easy-to-use system for general users. We present that our system produces a visually plausible and well-fitted virtual dress-up results in a practical and usable way.
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