Wang, Chaoran and Hann, Michael (2015) The Analysis and Synthesis of Tartan-type Designs Using Basic Computer Graphic Techniques. In: The ITCC 2015 Textile & Costume Conference, 2015-11-04 - 2015-11-06, University’s Sultanahmet Campus Rectorate.
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A woven fabric consists of two assemblies of parallel yarns superimposed (or interlaced), one on the other, at ninety degrees. Where each of the two assemblies of yarns is arranged in a particular colour sequence, a specific category of woven cloth known as a 'tartan', with a characteristic check-type design, may be created. Check-type cloth has been produced worldwide, but it was in Scotland where a complex set of rules evolved and tartan of different types became associated traditionally with different families, groups or 'clans'. This paper identifies and introduces a selection of tartans and suggests innovative methods for the analysis and possible synthesis of new tartan-type designs. Index Terms - Tartan, proportion, computer graphics