This is so cool! On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 10:28 AM, Susan Spencer <[email protected]> wrote: > I would like to say thank you to the open source graphics community. > I received much support, direction and advice to get this project started at > this year's LGM. > Since then, I've begun to learn Python, Inkscape, and implement SVG specs. > I would not have attempted this if I hadn't been at LGM. > Update: > 1. The basic women's bodice pattern blocks have been written. Pics posted > at: http://www.sew-brilliant.org/2010/08/20/front-bodice-block-done/ > The Inkscape extension files are available from a link on this page. > Feedback welcome. > 2. The initial proof-of-concept that it can properly resize patterns to an > individual's measurements is a men's jacket from mid 19th century. Back > pattern piece is done. That leaves front & sleeve. Hopefully will it be sewn > up and worn at DragonCon by my stepson who asked me to do this. I will > definitely post pics. > 3. New name: TMTP project - (tau meta tau physica) > Further updates will not be posted on this list. > If interested, occasionally check out the blog/wiki > at http://www.sew-brilliant.org , and in a few weeks > on http://www.tmtp-project.org > Again, thanks to each of you in this extraordinary community. > - Susan
I love to get these updates! Please continue! :) Your work is a major LGM success story! I hope that at the next LGM we could even have a fashion show! That would be amazing...and our own custom clothes, so cool! Jon -- Jon Phillips http://rejon.org/ http://fabricatorz.com/ http://status.net/ http://rejon.status.net + skype: kidproto +1.415.830.3884 (sf/global) +86.187.1003.9974 (china) _______________________________________________ CREATE mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/create
