Print Email Facebook Twitter Interaction of depth probes and style of depiction Title Interaction of depth probes and style of depiction Author Van Doorn, A.J. Koenderink, J.J. Leyssen, M.H.R. Wagemans, J. Faculty Industrial Design Engineering Department Industrial Design Date 2012-12-31 Abstract We study the effect of stylistic differences on the nature of pictorial spaces as they appear to an observer when looking into a picture. Four pictures chosen from diverse styles of depiction were studied by 2 different methods. Each method addresses pictorial depth but draws on a different bouquet of depth cues. We find that the depth structures are very similar for 8 observers, apart from an idiosyncratic depth scaling (up to a factor of 3). The differences between observers generalize over (very different) pictures and (very different) methods. They are apparently characteristic of the person. The differences between depths as sampled by the 2 methods depend upon the style of the picture. This is the case for all observers except one. Subject depth perceptionpicture perceptionart perceptionpictorial spaceartistic stylenatural perspective To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:996d1673-9dce-4c19-9882-b17a5fb6d491 DOI https://doi.org/10.1068/i0500 Publisher Pion ISSN 2041-6695 Source i-Perception, 3, 2012 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights (c) 2012 The Authors and Pion Files PDF 285947.pdf 2.12 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:996d1673-9dce-4c19-9882-b17a5fb6d491/datastream/OBJ/view