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3. Circular fashion

ASSIGNMENT#

  • Design and prototype with paper and scissors modular configurations and locking connections. Document the paper prototypes
  • Run tests of laser cutting of your designs in fabric and document the parameters for the chosen fabric.
  • Design and Document the process.
  • Laser cut the modules. Create a modular or seamless garment, showing that the connection is well designed and holds the pull/stretch of a garment. Document the assembly process and tests.
  • Upload the open source file in pdf, in correct scale with 1-5 pictures at (https://oscircularfashion.com) (preferably in white background) EXTRA POINT Submit some of the modules to the analog or digital material library of the lab. (20cm *20cm aprox)

Research

Rhino Commands

- Trim
- Extend
- Split
- Fillet (adds a tangent arc between two curves)
- Tweencurves
- Offset 
- Extend
- Hatch command (filling a 2D geometry for engraving)
- group and ungroup (group tells Rhino to treat a set of objects as a single entity without creating a new object)
- join (create a single object from multiple objects= only 1 material)
- Mirror
- sellectduplicade (SelDup)
- Rebuild (Add points)
- Polar array 
- Make 2D 
- Hid 
- Flip
- Array
- revolve 
- Project
- planarsft (planar surface from a set of planar curves)
- Loft (surface through selected profile curves that define the surface shape).
Solid looking outside= flip surfaces to be able to join everything
- Drape, throwing fabric cloth con the geometry
- Extrude surface
- twist
- Sweep1 
- Sweep2
- Selcurv (Select all curves)
- SelP (select all Polisurfaces)

MODULAR DESIGNS

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Last update: 2022-01-10
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