A study of visual perception based on colour and texture of reconstituted decorative veneer

Huang, T., Zhou, C., Wang, X. and Kaner, J. ORCID: 0000-0002-7946-7433, 2023. A study of visual perception based on colour and texture of reconstituted decorative veneer. Coatings, 14 (1): 57.

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Abstract

Color and texture, as vital physical attributes of recombinant decorative thin wood, represent the initial visual information perceived by the human eye. These elements play a crucial role in shaping the human viewing experience. This paper centers on the user’s visual perception of recombinant decorative thin wood and is divided into two main sections: the extraction and analysis of color and texture features, and experimental research evaluating combinations of color and texture. The experiments yielded conclusions indicating that the design of color and texture significantly influences objective eye movement data. Specific findings include: (1) The gaze duration, gaze counts, and hotspot maps of the subjects consistently demonstrate high agreement across the three eye movement indicators. Notably, a significant difference is observed between gaze indicators and color blending modes. (2) Asymmetric oblique blending and high-brightness circumferential blending tend to attract subjects’ eye attention more effectively. These color groups are characterized by transparent layers, increased brightness, and a pronounced visual impact. Such features enhance the design effect of the texture, highlighting its layers.

Item Type: Journal article
Publication Title: Coatings
Creators: Huang, T., Zhou, C., Wang, X. and Kaner, J.
Publisher: MDPI AG
Date: 29 December 2023
Volume: 14
Number: 1
Identifiers:
NumberType
10.3390/coatings14010057DOI
1851267Other
Divisions: Schools > Nottingham School of Art & Design
Record created by: Jeremy Silvester
Date Added: 12 Jan 2024 16:17
Last Modified: 12 Jan 2024 16:17
URI: https://irep.ntu.ac.uk/id/eprint/50677

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