中英
patternmaker
/ ˈpætənˌmeɪkə /
/ ˈpætərnˌmekər /
  • 简明
  • n.制模师,模型制造者;打样师;花样图案设计者;翻砂工
  • 网络释义
  • 专业释义
  • 英英释义
  • 1

     制模工人

    ... patternedpaper花纹纸 patternmaker制模工人 paumelle可折较链 ...

  • 2

     插件

    ... liquify变形工具组 patternmaker插件 filtergallery(滤镜库)插件 ...

  • 3

     模型工

    ... Patterning devices 提花设备 patternmaker 模型工 patternmaker\'s lathe 模工车床 ...

  • 4

     图案生成器插件

    ... ViewOption视图选项 PatternMaker图案生成器插件 Artistic艺术效果滤镜 ...

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  • 双语例句
  • 1
    If you want to be a draftsman a machinist a molder or a patternmaker you'll need algebra and geometry and even trigonometry.
    如果你想成为手工艺人、纫工、型工或制模工,你需要代数和几何,甚至三角。
  • 2
    The building was commissioned by a family composed of the husband who manages an insurance company, the wife who works as a patternmaker and their two children.
    项目是受一个家庭委托,这个家庭包括一个经营保险公司的老公和一个做花样图案设计的妻子,还有他们的两个可爱孩子。
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  • 同根词

词根:pattern

  • adj.

    patterned有图案的,组成图案的

  • n.

    pattern模式;图案;样品

  • v.

    patterned形成图案(pattern的过去分词);摹制;复写

  • vi.

    pattern形成图案

  • vt.

    pattern模仿;以图案装饰

  • 百科
  • Patternmaker

    Apparel patternmakers draft patterns based on a designer's sketch of a style. The designer gives the sketch to the patternmaker, who can ask questions to determine details the designer is looking for.Patterns may be drafted on paper or in a computer program designed for patternmaking. Most of the time, in modern American samplerooms, the patternmaker pulls an existing pattern (or block) and makes a modified copy of it to match the new style, either on paper or on computer. If it's a completely new style, the patternmaker will usually drape a rough draft in muslin fabric on a dress form, then show it to the designer to discuss any changes before transferring the markings to paper to create the pattern for cutting. Patterns may also be drafted from measurements, but this method has fallen out of use, as it's less accurate and takes longer than the other methods. Patternmakers are also asked to copy existing garments without damaging them. This is a common practice in American samplerooms.Patternmakers have a combination of engineering and design skill. They need to be able to understand what the designer wants, almost better than the designer, and know how to translate that into the lines of a pattern that will cause the garment to fit correctly. This ability to interpret the designer's ideal fit and flair is what sets great patternmakers apart from the masses and enables them to command high salaries. Being detail-oriented, style-conscious, perfectionist, and hard-working enable patternmakers to earn upwards of $100,000/year in New York or Los Angeles as of 2013. Freelance patternmakers can earn up to $40/hr or more in Los Angeles. Patternmaking services usually charge more than this, however.The time it takes to make any type of pattern is extremely difficult to predict, and few predictions are accurate.Patternmaking is taught in conjunction with fashion design education, as it is vital for designers to fully comprehend the apparel development process. It is also taught as a major at certain trade schools. There are many books on the subject, but it is rare for a patternmaker to become a professional through teaching oneself. Apprenticeships are almost unheard of in modern America, but would serve well to improve the transition from student to professional status. Because this occupation is relatively unknown outside of the apparel industry, there is a serious lack of patternmakers who can accurately interpret designs in Los Angeles, and possibly other fashion capitals.Foundry Patternmakers have historically been woodworkers with skills of a woodcarver and cabinet maker. When an object is made from cast iron, cast aluminum or any liquified metal the patternmaker is employed to make a wood model of the object The original pattern has to be made slightly larger as metal shrinks when it cools and often the pattern made in puzzle like parts as the sand mold must be "rammed up" in a certain manner and the parts of the pattern must be removed from the sand mold without altering the negative space which is left behind in the sand. Pattern makers also have evolved into cutting negative spaces into blocks of steel where sheet metal will be pressed between two matching shapes. A dinner fork is a good example. A block of steel is made to mirror the back of the fork and a block of steel is made to mirror the top of the fork.

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