> Maybe they should try some Erte designs
Yeah, let's melt their hard drives getting all those beads to swing and sway,
-C.
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asing isn't nice.
> Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 09:00:21 -0700
> To: h-cost...@indra.com
> From: joa...@surewest.net
> Subject: Re: [h-cost] What's on the horizon
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> At 01:41 AM 4/7/2009, you wrote:
> >Take a look at this from MIRAlabs at the University of Ge
At 01:41 AM 4/7/2009, you wrote:
Take a look at this from MIRAlabs at the University of Geneva:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrJS72lkX_c&NR=1
Then look at the finished product:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ekc_9vPDbo8&feature=related
Back in 1997, I searched for graduate level programs to d
That is so interesting, Penny. Thanks for sharing. ALmost makes me
want to go back to school to study it. Seems fascinating. Has to be
very expensive though.
One thing occurred to me though. The virtual model has that
typically 1950s wasp waist that is incredibly small. The butt is
Fantastic!
I had no idea that there was this development in Fashion softwear. What fun to
see how the garment will move before it is even cut.
Yesterday I received a copy of Textiles in America 1650-1870 (published 2007)
Florence Montgomery. Did I miss a h-costume discussion of this volume? It
Take a look at this from MIRAlabs at the University of Geneva:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrJS72lkX_c&NR=1
Then look at the finished product:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ekc_9vPDbo8&feature=related
Back in 1997, I searched for graduate level programs to do this for costume and
fashion. A