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ladysprite ([personal profile] ladysprite) wrote2015-10-18 07:49 pm

What Would The Alternative Be?

So I've been sick for the past week, and in spite of that I've been putting in a run of 10+ hour days doing relief work (I overbooked myself for this month, not anticipating how busy I'd be with hospice). So I promised myself and those who love me and worry about me that I'd take this weekend as downtime.

This meant that I spent most of yesterday in an exhausted semi-doze on the sofa, indulging in Guilty Pleasure TV. Which, in this case, meant Project Runway. Yes, it's silly. But it's entertaining, and the plot is something I can follow even when on heavy cold meds. And this season there's a woman from Boston in the running, and she's adorable.

But the most recent challenge was for the designers to make clothes..... in 3D.

I'm serious.

3D clothes.

As opposed to.... I have no idea. All those times they just held a sheet flat against their model?

There was also much drama and squealing about the use of 3D printing in making the 3D dresses, which mostly amounted to little plastic stick-ons. I'm all for technology, and progress, and all that, but there's a part of me that really wants to mandate replacing the phrase '3D printing' with 'extruding,' just to counteract the glamour factor. The process becomes a lot less sexy when you realize it's the same thing they've been doing with Cheetos for sixty years.....

[identity profile] vettecat.livejournal.com 2015-10-19 05:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Maybe they've just been Photoshopping pictures of clothes onto their models until now...
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[personal profile] jducoeur 2015-10-19 06:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you -- the mental image of the models on the catwalk, with Cheetos glued to their couture, provided a much-needed giggle...