OptiTex Adds Color Manager to 3D Runway Designer 10
PETACH TIKVA, Israel,
Sep 15, 2008 - OptiTex, the leader in CAD for the fashion industries, has
added Color Manager, a dynamic new tool, to its already feature-laden 3D
Runway Designer software. Color Manager ensures optimal communication
between the designer and the manufacturer, faithfully promoting the
production of beautiful designs. Designers now have a much higher degree of
color control over their collections.

Color Manager Tool at 3D Runway Designer 10
“We have always maintained a commitment to provide designers with the
latest features to enhance the design process,” states Ran Machtinger,
OptiTex’s President and CEO. “Now, our new Color Manager will appear anytime
a user clicks on a color control, providing an extended set of tools that
promote both creativity and collaboration.”
OptiTex’s Color Manager provides significant advantages over the old
Windows color unit. Color Manager facilitates designers’ ability to select a
color scheme for both individual garments and full collections and to
provide the scheme to everyone involved in the design process.
Color Manager, as with all OptiTex features and products, was crafted for
a user-friendly experience. Toward this end, the Color Manager is divided
into three main sections. The first is Color Pickers and Color Spaces, which
supports four-color spaces: RGB, HSV (hue, saturation, value/brightness),
CMYK, and HEX (hexadecimal). The second is Harmonious Color Schemes for work
in monochromatic colors. Lastly, the Color Banks section allows designers to
create edit and store color schemes in color banks, facilitating
collaboration among users and more efficient communication with other
graphic software.
Designers can now choose and change colors in real time and view the
results immediately. Previously, designers could neither see the colors and
how they matched nor convey them to others accurately. Ultimately, Color
Manager will revolutionize the way large manufacturers set their specs for
production.
“The design of our 3D Runway system is the natural outgrowth of our
philosophy about facilitating collaboration, ensuring that all players in
the production process are on the same page,” concludes Machtinger. “In the
end, it’s all about an efficient, streamlined process that results in
remarkable, beautiful designs.”
About OptiTex
OptiTex specializes in the development of innovative, easy-to-operate 2D
and 3D CAD/CAM solutions for sewn products and other related industries. Our
native Windows-based software for digitizing, pattern engineering, grading,
marking, advanced automatic nesting and draping, is specifically designed to
meet the needs of today's manufacturers of industrial fabrics, apparel,
upholstery, transportation, composites, home furnishings, among others.
OptiTex's open architecture system features multitude of import/export
formats, enabling OptiTex users to interface with a wide range of software
and hardware. OptiTex also offers a completely integrated CAD package.
OptiTex products are available in more than 20 languages and are sold and
supported around the world through certified distributors and OEMs.
For more information, visit www.optitex.com.
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