This application claims the priority of the Chinese patent application No. 200610078743.6, filed on May 11, 2006.
This invention relates to a method of fabricating silk weaving fabric, especially a method of fabricating jacquard fabric of different characteristics that is suitable for weaving color fabric combining manual designed pattern card and computerized color-clustered image.
Traditional color jacquard fabrics mainly represent natural colors of silk yarns in the form of float of warp and filling yarns of different colors. Such colors are simple. However, if color contents are rich, the warp and filling yarns of many different colors have to be used. For a classical example, a product of Hangzhou DuJinsheng Silk Weaving Mill adopts 15 shuttles to weave 15 colors in the pattern and represent scores of texture and color variation (normally colors represent the texture). Although traditional color jacquard pattern uses manual pattern processing and presents good 3-dimensional effect and flexibility, yet it lacks rich colors because it relies on the number of each texture to display a color. The invention patents (ZL99125610.7 and ZL00126505.9) of this inventor proposes a method of color clustering and texture combining to utilize only several color yarns and system textures to weave and represent complicated and plentiful pattern colors. The color-representing texture thus combined can reach thousands of varieties (larger number can be obtained theoretically). Such fabrics present an effect of color photo and painting that cannot be viewed in traditional technique, featuring a character of rich color variation and a breakthrough of technique and theory of modern jacquard design established by Europeans and used in more than a century. However, the pedestrian textures given by computers lack the flexibility of manual pattern processing in traditional designing method, such as changeful manual interlacing to embody elegant character of jacquard fabric.
This invention relates to a technical program and the method to solve the above-mentioned shortcoming by providing a method of fabricating color jacquard fabric with different characteristics. It combines both pattern cards of computerized color clustering and manual design and interlacing into one pattern card to enable the fabric to feature vivid lifelike picture, rich colors and artful design.
The technical program given in this invention to solve the existing problem is: a method of fabricating color jacquard fabric with different characteristics, with the following steps: (i) design and fabrication of pattern card; (ii) loom preparation; (iii) looming and weaving, wherein the present invention is characterized by the following steps of pattern card design and fabrication:
(1) Read target image for jacquard into a computer by scanner or digital camera;
(2) Adjust the image obtained and set relevant parameters;
(3) Select image pixel according to image dimensions with pixel value corresponding to the number of warp yarn and filling yarn;
(4) Conduct image modification and adjustment;
(5) Divide said modified image into two parts—motif image and auxiliary pattern around the motif image, conduct the design of image and pattern of different design characteristics with computer-aided jacquard design software and then fabricate the pattern card;
(6) Combine said two pattern cards completed to form a pattern card on which warp yarns and filling yarns correspondently display an image and pattern of different design characteristics, and save it to a file. In combining the pattern cards of vivid motif image and auxiliary pattern, pay attention to the coordination between warp and filling yarns order and texture at the joint of two pattern cards.
The main steps of designing and fabricating the pattern card of rich color image are:
A. Adjust the light-shade gradation of target image displayed in the computer and on the chromatogram, configure several colors to conduct color clustering as required;
B. Conduct color segmentation according to the configuration in the above-mentioned step A and combine with black & white into plentiful color combination, then input texture of pattern card successively as per light-shade relation.
C. Save the above-mentioned design to a pattern card file.
A step between B and C may be added that the pattern cards of several colors clustered in B should be stringed and combined to weave more colored fabric.
In pattern card fabrication, computerized image color clustering is adopted. Firstly cut down image colors to only several colors and then conduct color combination. As above said, color combination can provide more than a thousand of colors and these combined colors can form a lifelike weaving image to a verisimilitude extent greatly higher than common color jacquard with just scores of colors. Since the method needs only several kinds of color yarn (some tendentious color yarns may be added if needed), the fabric is characterized by easy fabrication, simple operation and freewill color combination.
The main steps of fabricating auxiliary pattern card are:
A. Conduct skeleton edge enhancement of auxiliary pattern according to design requirements and paint different colors onto different texture. The color of figure flat painting shall be identical to the color of edge enhancement. The color filled in edge enhancement may be selected at will so long as different colors are painted for different texture to show the distinction.
B. Add interlacing points at figure flat painting with nonsimple circulating texture, that is, if no simple circulating texture is represented at figure flat painting, interlacing points should be necessarily added to limit overlong warp or filling yarn floats and simultaneously enhance expressive force. This kind of interlacing points consist of plate interlacing, cis interlacing and fancy interlacing as required, while manual interlacing should adopt cis interlacing and fancy interlacing to preferably embody jacquard characteristics.
C. By texture weaving software, save said auxiliary pattern to a file.
Though such woven fabrics have less color variation, yet they have strong 3-dimensional effect, flexible manual interlacing and excellent originality.
The steps of said loom preparation are as follows:
Said steps of looming and weaving are: install the finished pattern card in the loom and start the loom to fabricate the color jacquard fabric of different design characteristics.
Said motif image relates to the image to design the pattern card in accordance with computerized color clustering. Both motif image and auxiliary pattern do not depend on their locations or occupied areas but depend on the means of forming, and the locations and occupied areas of both motif image and auxiliary pattern can be interchanged.
The advantages of this invention lie in that the fabrics produced by this invention can represent not only the beauty like manual interlacing but also the vivid and beautiful color interweaving effect of texture produced by computer software, namely, simultaneously representing: strong dimensional style of manual designed pattern, vivid shaping and rich color patterns designed by the method of computerized color clustering; patterns of fabrics are jointed skillfully, displaying colorful, vivid and lifelike picture with high ornamental value.
An embodiment of this invention is further explained in combination with the figures hereunder.
Embodiment: making a color scenery picture to a color jacquard photograph 27 cm wide and 20 cm high with framed and edging pattern. The design uses 3000 warp yarns (white) that adopt 2/22.2/24.4 dtex mulberry silk and 4000 filling yarns (scarlet, yellow mid, cyan blue and black) that adopt 40 dtex color nylon yarn. As shown in
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