The study of the principles of the art-shaped method of modeling in design
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https://doi.org/10.51301/vest.su.2021.i5.18Keywords:
design, design objects, shaping, artistic modeling, composition, style, design processAbstract
The article discusses the methods of artistic and figurative modeling of design design objects by creating a compositional form.Artistic and figurative modeling of the design design object with the formation of a compositional form is the main design method. It is based on the results of the analysis of utilitarian and aesthetic requests of certain groups of consumers, taking into account the conditions and environment of operation and acceptance of the object, as well as the functions of the object, structural and finishing materials and manufacturing technology of the product.Artistic and figurative modeling is the language of artistic design, a method and means of creating an artistic image, a multidimensional communicative phenomenon of information and emotional plan.An artistic image in costume design is a harmonious unity of the image of a person and a costume in a certain environment.A new approach to the process of creating an artistic image in the context of the associative component, the conceptual component, as well as fashion trends, allows you to structure the modeling method, work productively with various important nuances of the conceptual and figurative solution of products.Thus, a new approach to the process of creating an artistic image allows you to structure the modeling method, work productively to obtain a conceptual and figurative solution of the product.
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