ABSTRACT

The nature of clothing is to bunch up and condense in and around places that bend. The good thing is that it will generally bunch the same way, so once the reader have isolated one set of bunches, they’ll find that the next set will move in a similar fashion as well as having a similar shape breakdown. Generally speaking, clothing reacts with the human body that’s inside of it and moves naturally with the flow of the clothed individual. When clothing bunches, generally these bunches will keep their shape throughout the movement of the focus object. To create a shape that accurately isolates an edge of a ridged area of clothing, and that area, as is wont to happen, changes when the figure moves, the reader must keep the shapes consistent with the ridges that they were created to isolate from the get-go.