I would like to dig deeper to fully understand the challenge. When you mention grouping models by fit, is the main issue that the current presentation doesn’t help you imagine how clothes would look on your body? For example, do you feel the models lack diversity in proportions (like height, width, or shape), or is it about not knowing which body type matches yours? If so, what would make this clearer or more relatable for you?
wizzwizz4|1 year ago
If I could, say, look up a particular item of clothing, see the pictures, pick a model and see other clothes that fit that model, that would be superb. Or have that pre-populate the model measurements sliders in a search, which I can then edit. (Really, I'm just trying to describe the features, not the implementation, here.)
It might be my lack of experience, but I have no idea what the "male" body types are supposed to mean. The diagrams do not appear to match the models, and there is overlap between the categories. I don't know how I'd shop for "male" clothes using this system.
Btw, I noticed the "chat with AI" button that doesn't do anything. I think an "AI" could work quite well, if you go old-school with it (behaviour trees implementing an expert system version of the script you work out for your manual consultations) rather than trying to get an expensive, unreliable LLM thing going (as is the modern fad). See "How to get people to say and type what computers can understand" by Elizabeth Zoltan-Ford (https://www.speech.kth.se/~edlund/bielefeld/references/zolta...) and related literature.
Deekshana_Reddy|1 year ago
Alternatively, you can book a call with me, where I personally create a 3D model of you and explain why you fall under a particular category.
I’d love for you to test the "Chat with AI" feature when it’s ready! Let me know if you’d like to try it out.