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AI-Driven Fit Iteration and Edit Priority in Skema3D

Use AI-assisted fit iteration in Skema3D with a clear edit-priority order that reduces rework and stabilizes direction faster.

Fit iteration fails when priorities are random

Teams often edit cuffs, graphics, and minor details while core fit remains unresolved. That increases revision count without improving direction.

Use AI-assisted suggestions to accelerate options, but follow a fixed edit-priority order.

Set the edit order

Start broad, then narrow. Resolve high-impact silhouette issues before component and finish changes.

This keeps each revision measurable and reviewable.

  • Priority 1: torso and shoulder proportion
  • Priority 2: sleeve volume and length behavior
  • Priority 3: hood and opening balance
  • Priority 4: trims and detail polish

Use AI as a comparison engine

Generate controlled alternatives within one priority lane, then choose one path forward.

Avoid branching multiple lanes simultaneously.

Validate every pass

Run front/back checks and 3D checks after each lane decision.

Do not stack unresolved fit issues into downstream technical packaging.

Fit-priority checklist

Before moving to detail-level edits, confirm the main silhouette is locked.

  • High-impact fit decisions are stable
  • Only one lane changed per pass
  • Chosen direction is documented
  • 3D confirms fit intent