
How to Apply Fabric Textures to Clothing Designs with AI
You no longer need to rebuild your entire design just to change fabric. But in most workflows, it still does. In fashion design, fabric can completely change how a garment looks and feels. The same silhouette can appear structured, soft, or elevated just by switching materials. The challenge is that testing these variations often takes extra time—whether it’s manual editing, new samples, or additional renders. Recently, I started exploring a simpler approach: using AI to apply fabric textures directly to an existing design. What This Means in Practice Instead of redesigning a garment, you start with a base image and change only the material. This can include: Switching fabrics (like cotton, denim, satin) Adding patterns or textures Adjusting how the material looks with light and folds The key is that the design stays the same, while the surface changes. If you’ve looked into how to apply fabric texture to clothing, this is a much faster way to experiment. Why it’s Useful Fabric explora
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