User Perception Simulation of Art Products Visual Design Based on VR Recognition
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Abstract
The development of the computer is reflected in every aspect of life, and has actually changed people's life. Under the impact of computer technology, the traditional art design must be changed to adapt to the contemporary trend of The Times, so all kinds of digital art emerge in an endless stream. Whether it is drawing through computer technology, or using computer technology to carry out interactive virtual art design, or digital collections under the influence of the metauniverse, all show that computer technology has been deeply combined with art design. At the same time, the rapid economic development has greatly increased the demand for art products. The economic model that emphasized the market and production in the past has gradually evolved to a consumer-oriented economic model, bringing new opportunities and issues to the art design industry. This research centered on this issue investigates the use of the Internet of objects and visualization system technology. For example, the quality and efficiency of color vision can be improved by designing and supporting color visual effects, artistic product appearance, and design practices. The application and promotion of artistic product appearance design centered on convenient color-painting effects provide new methods and means for design. Through the Internet of Things technology and visual system art works, interactive contact with users can be made, thus redefining the relationship between artworks and viewers, and promoting the development of the art field in the information age.
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