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Anonymous1765295920
12-12 15:09
Model Name
hooded jacket 3d model
Tags
clothing
rendering
realistic
Prompt
This concept is a lightweight, solar-assisted heated children’s jacket designed specifically for use in conflict-affected cold regions. The jacket is produced using upcycled materials sourced from Emirates Airline cabin waste, combining environmental responsibility with humanitarian purpose. The outer shell fabric is made from reprocessed Emirates aircraft seat textiles, mechanically or chemically recycled into a durable, soft, low-toxicity woven material. It provides abrasion resistance, mild water repellence, and a gentle hand-feel suitable for young children. The insulation layer uses recycled fibers from discarded in-cabin thermal blankets and regenerated polyester, creating a warm, lightweight, and thermally stable padding. Inside the jacket, the heating system is constructed using ultra-fine copper wires recovered from airline headphone cables. These wires are integrated as a flexible stitched heating circuit embedded between fabric layers, allowing repeated bending without breakage. A low-voltage heating control unit is included, with a maximum safe temperature limited to 45–50°C to protect children’s skin. To ensure functionality in resource-limited and unstable environments, the jacket incorporates flexible thin-film solar cells positioned along the hood brim and the upper back panel. These solar modules recharge a compact low-voltage battery that powers the heating system, enabling daytime energy harvesting. All electronic components—including the battery pocket, wiring channels, heating sheets, and solar modules—are fully enclosed, with no sharp edges or exposed conductive parts, ensuring maximum safety during wear and active movement. The color palette uses low-saturation, calming tones, such as warm beige, mist blue, soft olive, and muted pink-grey, helping children remain less visually conspicuous in conflict environments while providing psychological comfort. Gentle, child-friendly decorative elements—such as small stars, cloud motifs, animal outlines, or geometric icons—are placed subtly across the surface. Some graphics use thermochromic (heat-activated) color-change ink, allowing children to see soft color transitions when the jacket warms up, adding a playful emotional touch without being overly distracting. The jacket features a slightly oversized, mobility-friendly fit, adjustable cuffs, a padded collar, and reinforced pockets. All components are designed with rounded, child-safe profiles. The entire garment is developed on a 3D CAD platform, including detailed patterns, seam placements, wire-routing channels, solar-module integration, material thickness simulation, and an exploded structural view to ensure manufacturability, durability, and eventual recyclability.
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