Clo3D is amazing, but there are no tutorials available for compressing Alembic file animations and reducing their size. I tried using Rapid Compact Cloud, but I struggled with compressing the frame cache to a few megabytes so I could use it in AR. Having more informative content on how to compress animations and integrate them into Snap AR or Meta Spark AR would be very helpful.
I would appreciate some tutorials on this topic.
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"The best part about the job I have is to be able to dream, and then make those dreams a reality, this was exactly that." Christian Cowan
The Adobe x Christian Cowan dress exemplifies this vision, merging fabric and technology into a living, breathing work of art. Traditional clothing, once static, can now be transformed into dynamic expressions of art and technology.
Debuting as the main look of the collection revealed at Christian Cowan’s 2024 Fall/Winter New York City Fashion Week runway show, this unique piece isn’t just a garment but a truly dynamic canvas. Emblazoned with 360 degrees of Primrose petals cut into Cowan’s iconic stars, it mesmerised the audience, from the front row to the streamers at home. With each step, the pattern shifted and animated the avant-garde look, bringing the dress to life.
Project Primrose is more than a technological marvel; it's a key that unlocks boundless possibilities in fashion design. With Primrose, designers are empowered to dream bigger, envisioning garments that evolve and interact with their environment.
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⚡️ As #DDW23 comes to a close, we continue to move forward.
This year’s theme, Picture This, was an urgent call to face contemporary and future scenarios and embrace new perspectives. The many designers who presented their work this week gave clear testimony to a shared mission of bettering ourselves, ranging from encouraging concepts to ready-to-launch products, and from future-proof fashion and technological innovation, to down-to-earth social design.
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📸 1. Max Kneefel; 2. Max Kneefel; 3. Nick Bookelar; 4. Almicheal Fraay; 5. Cleo Goossens; 6. Tom Doms; 7. Max Kneefel; 8. Cleo Goossens; 9. Max Kneefel; 10. Max Kneefel.
Proof that a fashion and art collaboration can be done right featuring the art as a source of inspiration not only in a visual and aesthetic way but also by translating the underlying content and ambiances 👏 Galvan LondonAnna-Christin Haas
“For our first encounter with the world of fashion, we delved into the intersection of art and fashion, inspired by Oldboy's fundamental question: What does our relationship with the reflection, or more specifically, with the nature of self recognition in the mirror tell us about our self perception? What defines our temporal existence?
This contemplation explores fashion as a medium of continual evolution and redefinition of our fluid identities - a journey that is both intricate and personal, often exclusive but also participatory, in signaling alikeness among a group. It stands out not only as a powerful tool of communication but also as a channel for artistic experimentation, reflecting our ever-transforming selves in a process that has never been more multifaceted and complex than in our current realities.” – Hedda Roman
Having been inspired by art and architectural sceneries with a more clean and pure design aesthetic throughout the last decade, Anna Christin Haas was taken here very of the moment during a spontaneous gallery visit at Sies&Höke being confronted with an Avatar called “the Oldboy” hitting her with the feeling of the unknown and a somnambulistically state.
The collection was developed in close exchange between Anna-Christin Haas and the artist duo, Hedda Roman. A timely exploration of the human need for constant transformation through self-reflection, and the growing ambivalence regarding what it means to be human in the context of future technologies.
Anna-Christin Haas notes: “The work of Hedda Roman can be diffusing and ambiguous – it is questioning the human kind. It matched with a feeling of insecurity I had inside of me, which we all have inside of us in times of global uncertainty. But I also saw hope in what new technologies could do for us”.
Congratulations to this uncommonly multilayered collaboration bringing together various creative worlds, the fabulous show during Paris fashion week and the outstanding Autumn Winter 24 collection.
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3wClo3D is amazing, but there are no tutorials available for compressing Alembic file animations and reducing their size. I tried using Rapid Compact Cloud, but I struggled with compressing the frame cache to a few megabytes so I could use it in AR. Having more informative content on how to compress animations and integrate them into Snap AR or Meta Spark AR would be very helpful. I would appreciate some tutorials on this topic.