Relating Innovative 2D Ideas into 3D Garments in Terms of Structure, Using ‘Sculptural Form Giving’ as an Intermediate Step in Creation.


Autoria(s): Kalkreuter, Britta; Vettese-Forster, Samantha; Huang, Ying Chai
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

This research focuses on finding a fashion design methodology to reliably translate innovative two-dimensional ideas on paper, via a structural design sculpture, into an intermediate model. The author, both as a fashion designer and a researcher, has witnessed the issues which arise, regarding the loss of some of the initial ideas and distortion during the two-dimensional creative sketch to three-dimensional garment transfer process. Therefore, this research is concerned with fashion designers engaged in transferring a two-dimensional sketch through the method ‘sculptural form giving’. This research method applies the ideal model of conceptual sculpture, in the fashion design process, akin to those used in the disciplines of architecture. These parallel design disciplines share similar processes for realizing design ideas. Moreover, this research investigates and formalizes the processes that utilize the measurable space between the garment and the body, to help transfer garment variation and scale. In summation, this research proposition focuses on helping fashion designers to produce a creative method that helps the designer transfer their imaginative concept through intermediate modeling.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/9978/7/HUANG_KALKREUTER_VETTESSE_2D_3D_paper_in_PRAXES3.pdf

Kalkreuter, Britta, Vettese-Forster, Samantha and Huang, Ying Chai (2011) Relating Innovative 2D Ideas into 3D Garments in Terms of Structure, Using ‘Sculptural Form Giving’ as an Intermediate Step in Creation. In: iJADE Conference 2011 - The Centrality of Art, Design and the Performing Arts to Education, 6-7 October 2011, Chester, UK.

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/9978/

Palavras-Chave #NC Drawing Design Illustration
Tipo

Conference or Workshop Item

NonPeerReviewed