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A Study for Cognitive Study of Different Colors in Virtual Space

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In the field of virtual game design, in addition to the game content to meet the immersive needs of users, the design in the virtual space is also very important. The color harmony generated by the lights in the virtual space also changes the mindset and cognition of users. They can immerse themselves in the game more quickly, so the colors in the space and the colors produced by the lights can show different atmospheres through different forms of presentation. In the existing researches, interior design color matching is based on simple theories such as hue or contrast color. In terms of space, the consideration is not only for the hue, but also the intensity and configuration of the light. Therefore, by studying the relationship between color and cognition produced by space lighting, this study uses the color effects produced by four different lights as a cognitive difference study, supplemented by an exploration of the trend of color application, and induces the principle of color matching Finally, the differences between the user's perception of the different color matching colors are provided, and finally the reference for the design of the virtual space is provided.

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      ICDLT '18: Proceedings of the 2018 2nd International Conference on Deep Learning Technologies
      June 2018
      112 pages
      ISBN:9781450364737
      DOI:10.1145/3234804

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