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Methodological Guideline «Design and Modeling in 3D programs

Student: Borodina Ekaterina

Supervisor: Alexander Lartsev

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Contemporary Design in the Teaching of Fine Arts and Technology at School (Master)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2024

The study of the role of CGI in the fashion industry and the formation of fashion trends is aimed at analyzing the advantages and new prospects of this tool for professionals in the field of design, modeling and advertising. This study examines the use of CGI for the development of virtual models and images, assessing the impact of this technology on modern fashion design and fashion show concepts, as well as studying the impact of CGI on advertising strategies and brand perception. In addition, the analysis of the impact of CGI on the formation of fashion trends, the aesthetics of the industry, fashion publications and online communication platforms is carried out in order to identify future directions for the development of this technology in the context of fashion.

Full text (added May 10, 2024)

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