WEAVING THE BAURES IDENTITY

  • by Siyona Ravi
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3D Models

Figures

Figure 1: Men’s cushma (Eder 1791)

Figure 2: Man fishing in loose fitting garment (Keller 1875)

Figure 3: Man posed to fight (Eder 1791)

Figure 4: Mojos Indians wearing hats and belts (Melchor 1991)

Figure 5: Woman wearing decorated garment (Eder 1791)

Figure 6: Men and women wearing different colors and styles, hair tied (D’Orbigny 1845)

Figure 7: Bibosi tree (Bolivia Bella 2016)

Figure 8: Men and women’s attire: slits for male garments, but hat shows Western influence (D’Orbigny 1845)

Figure 9: A scene from a religious ceremony (D’Orbigny 1845)

Figure 10: Basic pattern. This is first converted into a 2D panel, which in turn transforms into the 3D garment.

Figure 11: Women’s garment early trial

Figure 12: Women’s garment final pattern

Figure 13: Textile and texture

Figure 14: The same garment on two different models (program default on left, Bolivian model on right)

Figure 15: Final woman’s garment

Figure 16: Final men’s garment