Application of Fractal Graphics in Fashion Design

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This paper mainly discusses the characteristics of fractal graphics as well as theoretical basis, and the use of Maple and other mathematical software raw ingredients -shaped graphics, and thus will be fractal images to use to the fabric recycling, restructuring of fractal images, in order to create realistic visual effects, so that garment shape and fabric images pattern combination of organic, the final completion of the clothing creation. Fractal graphics of this new fashion element in fashion design is of great significance to design new and unique clothing, so that more practical significance to the study of fractal graphics.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 605-607)

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53-56

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December 2012

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© 2013 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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