Summer Refresh: Introducing Our Latest Avatars
We’re excited to introduce you to our latest hyper-realistic avatars, Emma and Bella who can be downloaded from Browzwear’s cloud library.
We’re excited to introduce you to our latest hyper-realistic avatars, Emma and Bella who can be downloaded from Browzwear’s cloud library.
We recently checked in with Karina Ochoa to discuss her evolving journey with 3D apparel design and how it has shaped her career.
To support these companies' efforts in moving full speed ahead on their digital journeys, we recently launched the Browzwear Professional Guild.
A partnership between Adobe Substance and Browzwear is a game changer in terms of simplifying the garment design and production pipeline.
The partnership between Browzwear and meepl was established to address the needs of both retailers and brands selling online.
Limitless use cases for a first-of-its-kind open solution includes e-commerce, virtual try-on, design iteration creation, sizing, and more.
SmartDesign enables VStitcher and Lotta users to rapidly design garments without having to build each pattern per garment.
We hope that after completing the course, each designer will have grasped all the skills needed to continue their journey.
Co-founders Avihay Feld & Sharon Lim to lead as co-CEOs, with Feld focusing on pioneering products while Lim spearheads industry relations.
We recently caught up with Keith-Patrick Han, a creative designer who completed our Indie program in 2019 and carried his 3D skills into his future.
The May Edition focuses on capabilities that make it faster and easier for designers to create and collaborate using 3D tools.
Browzwear makes the case for digital samples as the turning point for brands being able to move from physical to all-digital workflows.
There is a rising sense of urgency among many retailers and brands to accelerate the digital transformation process in their businesses.
Designers can access the Substance’s powerful capabilities, enabling them to quickly and easily create and visualize hyper-realistic print executions.
In this interview, published by The Bryan School of Business and Economics at UNCG, Kerrie Rogers Engle brings her career advice.