Communications in Humanities Research
- The Open Access Proceedings Series for Conferences
Vol. 18, 07 December 2023
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This paper explores the innovative design and cultural heritage of traditional costumes of the Aoluguya Ewenki ethnic group in the digital age. Through digital techniques, traditional costumes have been infused with modern elements, enhancing the intricacy and diversity of their designs, thus introducing new means of design for traditional attire. Traditional costume patterns and totems are reinterpreted and created through digital software, allowing characters to wear them in virtual film and television, resulting in unique visual effects. 3D modeling technology showcases costume details in virtual film and television, and virtual fitting experiences enable the audience to immerse themselves in historical culture. Balancing modern creativity with cultural authenticity is crucial to achieving innovation and inheritance, ensuring that digital art plays a significant role in the application of traditional costumes of the Aoluguya Ewenki ethnic group.
digital art, innovative traditional costumes, Aoluguya Ewenki ethnic group, cultural heritage
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