How to Create a Basic Tech Pack from a Skema3D Garment
Convert a Skema3D garment into a basic tech-pack structure with style metadata, construction notes, and measurable handoff context.
Tech packs should preserve design intent
A basic tech pack is not just a checklist. It should carry the logic behind fit, construction, and key detail decisions.
If intent is missing, sampling feedback loops get slower and noisier.
Start with stable design state
Only create technical structure after front/back and 3D direction is stable.
Documenting unstable concepts creates churn and conflicting references.
Build core sections first
Focus on the minimum set that supports clear handoff. Expand depth as the project matures.
Keep language precise and unambiguous.
- Style overview and revision state
- Key measurements and fit intent
- Construction notes by component
- Trim assumptions and finish direction
Attach visual context to technical notes
Map notes to the corresponding visual zones so development teams can interpret quickly.
This reduces unclear questions and shortens back-and-forth.
Basic tech-pack checklist
Before sharing, verify that all technical lines reflect the latest approved design state.
- No conflicts between visuals and notes
- Fit intent is explicit
- Component details are complete
- Open questions are clearly marked