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This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
This was shot using a Canon 30D, 17-40mm L lens. One flash, a vivitar 285hv shot from inside the model at full, diffused through a sheet of vellum. The flash was slightly behind the rear wall, tilted inward, causing the outline. I frequently shoot small scale study models like this for quick isolation in photoshop.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
The proposal consists of a set of mega-structures designed to cope with the rising sea levels caused by global warming. The project illustrated deals with a seven meter water rise around the Maldives.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.