Making fish skin pattern-based garments: developing digital tools for the fashion industry based on Ainu Indigenous Peoples tradition. I developed a CLO3D Ainu Robe that I later on translated into BLENDER to model the rest of the scene and animate it. Project that was presented during the Responsible Fashion Series - Breaking the Mould conference at the University of Antwerp. “The Ainu garment in the image is part of a study that hypothesises what would have happened if, during the Meji era, the Japanese had brought their Katazome indigo dyeing tradition, and blended it with the Ainu tradition of creating clothing from fish skin." - Elisa Palomino https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/18255/