This project was meant for us to learn about how to create and manage a project using multiple visual design tools. The basis of the project was to 3D scan a body part and use it to develop a perfectly fit wearable product. I created an anti-theft shoulder holster for the torso and shoulders.
Class: Design Modeling 2
Duration: 3 weeks
Final Concept
The Anti-Theft Shoulder Holster was built based on the chest and shoulders of Hattie Carr. The purpose of this product is to provide a subtle, fashionable, and functional way to keep essentials close to the body. This wearable is customizable to the person and is specially made in mind for women.
Process
I needed to determine the toolchain I was going to use to iterate and create the wearable. 
First, I created a mood board in Illustrator to have visual and material references for what the wearable was going to look like.
I iterated the general shape and construction of the holster by sketching in Procreate. 
I took a 3D scan of Hattie's shoulders and waist. I needed to get 3D measurements of her body to make sure the wearable fit her perfectly. I brought the mesh model into a 3D CAD software to iterate how my chosen construction would fit the body. 
I chose to finish the final rendering of the wearable by sketching in Procreate and editing in Photoshop.
Perfect Fit
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Perfect Fit

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