DESIGNING WOMEN’S GARMENTS WITH COMPLEX CUTS BASED ON THE FREE-HAND FABRIC PAINTING TECHNIQUE
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
fabric painting, free-hand graphics, complex cut, composition, aesthetic foundation, constructive modeling, silhouette, women’s wearAbstract
This article investigates the process of designing women’s garments with complex cuts using the free-hand fabric painting technique from artistic-aesthetic and constructive perspectives. The study examines the influence of graphic compositions applied to the fabric surface on silhouette formation, segmentation systems, and the overall structural configuration of the garment. Based on an experimental model, the interaction between graphic and constructive elements was analyzed. The results show that the free-hand fabric painting technique ensures design integrity in the creation of complex-cut garments and significantly enhances their aesthetic expressiveness.
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