Draping is the technique of using fabric directly to conform to solid forms, employing pins or adhesives to create a 3D pattern.
Originally, for the pattern construction I wanted to do all the processes within Rhino, but because of time constraints I needed to instead use draping to create my cutting guides. I initially 3d printed a small scale version of my model, and I wrapped it in masking tape to get a kind of reference of its surface.
Once I have it fully wrapped, I traced sections of where I want my seamlines to be and used its outline as a guide for cutting my fabric. This process has been developed by dressmakers and often used by cosplay artists to make their costumes.
After a tedious time cutting the fabric, I begin to start sewing all my cut panels together. Manually cutting the fabric alone, took me an entire day and a few bruised knuckles mostly from fatigue.
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