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Research On Stereoscopic Vision Of Graphic Design

Posted on:2017-03-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y GaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2175330482991203Subject:Art and design
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Each progress and development of graphic design is inseparable from the production process and technology innovation, with the improvement of social productivity, give priority to in order to print the traditional two-dimensional liquid technique cannot have satisfied the aesthetic needs of audience and sensory stimulation, stereo vision performance to keep up with the trend of the era of social development in the field of graphic design more and more been used in the visual language with the mentioned. Instead of comparing the traditional two-dimensional graphic design expression,3 d stereo vision performance will bring the audience more space to imagine, more vivid, more creative presents its design idea, at the same time, the plane design of stereo vision performance will broaden the visual language of graphic design enrich the aesthetic needs of audience and associated with People’s Daily lives. Overall performance to explore three-dimensional graphic design is itself is the inherent requirement of times development, and also the external driving force of social progress.This article will be on the plane design three-dimensional visual expression to classify, with graphic design present situation as the starting point of life everywhere, deep multi-angle stereo vision performance of plane design, the premise of the development process of the environment, working method and its influence to graphic design with contact and objective analysis to the value of the stereo vision performance, put forward in today’s audience aesthetic demand is increasing day by day, in the face of new technology, new material, new media the great progress of the graphic design from 2 d to 3 d performance of necessity and objectivity.
Keywords/Search Tags:Aesthetic demand, Stereo vision performance, Visual experience, Multidimensional, Imagination
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