This week we learn about Visual Perception. How we can use something in 2D and make it into 3D.
Firstly a piece of A4 paper was folded into a crane. The height of the body of the swam gives a perception of depth. As the wings gave it a perception of distance, size, and space. Allowing it to be perceive as a 3D object.
To allow further enhance visual perception there are 8 major components
- Time
- reading things in chronological order
- how we perceive something - Illusion
- the movement of the crane on the plane creates an illusion (fast/slow)
- created with the combination of the major component "Time & Motion" - Motion
-motion of and on the 2D and 3D space. - Binocular Cues
- Depth cue which both results for BOTH way of seeing
-Both eyes - Monocular Cue
-Depth cue which results only using ONE way.
-Linear - Light & Brightness
- gives the 2D object a 3D look.
- cast shadows - Position
- setting
- theme
-2D & 3D - Orientation
-Left
-Right
-Middle
-Justified
The other components that contribute to visual perception are:
- Partial Overlap
- of the crane wings and the 2D plane. - Parallax & Muscular
- allow us to perceive
-under binocular cues - Size
-size of each part of the plane - Colour
- the different colour gives value to the object like texture and gradient.
-texture and gradient are transparency and/or blurry of details on certain areas of the plane and object. - VPoint
-Vanishing Point = perspective.
-the crane's shape of 3 major points (Aerial, Linear, Detail) on the 2D plane all links to a certain VPoint contributing to the visual perception of it as a 3D object.