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Development of a 3D Virtual Costume Using Geometric Formativeness

기하학적 조형성을 이용한 3D 가상의상 개발

  • Xu Yi (Dept. of Fashion Design, Sejong University) ;
  • Minji Kim (Dept. of Fashion Design, Sejong University)
  • 서여 (세종대학교, 패션디자인) ;
  • 김민지 (세종대학교, 패션디자인)
  • Received : 2023.06.29
  • Accepted : 2023.07.24
  • Published : 2023.07.30

Abstract

The revolution of digital fashion continues along with the development of technology. In particular, after COVID-19, fashion design development, exhibitions, and fashion shows using the metaverse space are being actively developed. In particular, as research on 3D virtual costumes becomes active, creative ideas are needed to develop creative virtual costumes. The purpose of this study is to examine the geometric formative characteristics of constructivism in art and fashion design and to develop 3D virtual works using them. Geometric form is a logical and rational basic form that includes the order of nature as an artistic material that has been constantly studied along with the creation of mankind a long time ago, and it has become a motif of many artworks and fashion. In this paper, we studied the application of the costume design of geometric shapes according to the 3D Clo, virtual-wear production software, and understood the effect of the combination of geometric shapes on costume styling. As the formative characteristics of constructivist art, three types of overlap, asymmetry, and simplicity were derived, and the geometric form was visually simple, clear, and concise. The first work produced virtual costumes that reflected the overlapping elements of constructivism. The second costume was produced by reflecting the asymmetric formative characteristics of constructivism. The third costume was a jacket that applied the simplicity of constructivist art.

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