I was happy with my original PLA two-tone filament, however I decided to try a TPU filament [Eryone TPU Transparent Red / Transparent Red Filament](https://www.filamentenmeer.nl/eryone-tpu-rood?search=transparent%20red) to see if it was worth using instead as it is more flexible.
Prusa Slicer did not have any ‘Eryone Standard TPU’ Presets. Since the filament I got was similar to the FlexFill 98A, I selected this and then edited the temperature in the filament settings to **220 degrees C** (for the first layer and other layers) and then disabled the Retraction in the Filament Overrides settings.

After testing the results I decided that I wanted to stick with the two tone PLA

[Eryone Silk PLA Dual-Color Red & Gold / Red & Gold Filament](https://www.filamentenmeer.nl/1.75mm-filament/1.75mm-pla-filamenten/1.75mm-dual-color-silk-pla-filamenten/1.75mm-dual-color-silk-pla-red-gold) prints
When constructing the muscles in relation to a basic block pattern, I found that I began thinking more and more about the history of garment patterns, how were they created and questioning if the body anatomy had come into practice?
When constructing the muscles in relation to a **basic block pattern**, I found that I began thinking more and more about the history of garment patterns, how were they created and questioning if the body anatomy had come into practice?


### F I L E
I decided to make the 3D files by bringing the basic block pattern into Adobe Illustrator and mapping the muscles into postion. I then drew the dirrection of the muscle fibers