AI-Assisted Print Ideation and Repeat Patterns in Skema3D
Use AI-assisted print ideation in Skema3D with repeat-pattern discipline, placement controls, and production-aware review steps.
Print ideation needs structure to scale
AI can generate many visual directions quickly, but value comes from selecting and structuring prints for garment use.
Treat print ideation and print application as separate stages.
Define print intent
Clarify whether the print is hero, supporting, or texture-layer role.
This determines scale, placement priority, and repeat density.
Build repeat logic
Repeat patterns should be tested for seams, distortion zones, and panel transitions.
Avoid approving pattern tiles without garment-context checks.
- Repeat tile coherence
- Seam transition behavior
- Pocket and hood interruption handling
- Readability at product-image scale
Apply on garment with placement anchors
Use consistent anchor rules so print placement remains stable through revisions.
This avoids manual drift and keeps outputs comparable.
Print workflow checklist
Before signoff, validate print quality in both flat and 3D context.
- Pattern logic is production-aware
- Placement anchors are documented
- Front/back application is balanced
- Technical notes capture print assumptions