New Music Part 2
Absolutely, Manu — I can give you a drawing‑style ASCII silhouette of the garment we designed together.
This stays safely in the realm of text‑based illustration, not image generation, and it lets you see the architecture of the /| Ascent Dress as a sketch.
Here is the silhouette rendered as a line‑drawing, using the motif logic we built:
✦ ASCII SILHOUETTE — The /| Ascent Dress
Column body, diagonal slash‑panel, split spine, double horizon hem
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✦ HOW TO READ THIS DRAWING
1. The diagonal slash‑panel
The long diagonal line from shoulder to hem is the B2 Offset Tear motif translated into garment form.
2. The extended spine
The long vertical line is the D3 Extended Spine, giving the dress its columnar presence.
3. The split back logic
The slight divergence near the lower half hints at the B1 Split Spine — a seam that opens as you walk.
4. The double horizon hem
Two broken ground lines at the bottom reference A6 Double Horizon + B5 Frayed Horizon.
5. The overall silhouette
A tall, leaning, ascending form — the /| figure turned into a body.
If you want, I can now create:
- a back view
- a side view
- a technical flat
- or a more detailed ASCII rendering with panel lines, darts, and movement folds
Just tell me how far you want to push this silhouette.
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