Abstract
The room space which we are included in, is not recognized by visual elements, but perceived by our whole system. This is the reason why there is no sense other than making an experiment in room space in order to make clear the psychological effects of the texture. Then, we want to analyze in detail why space perception is organized. Space perception depends on visual organs greatly, while other organs also interact space perception synthetically. Therefore, it occurred to us that we make use of the interior perspective drawings which are finished by interior materials to perceive the space perception. We searched for why effects of the texture of interior materials on the feeling of room space result in. We used the interior perspective drawings on behalf of three dimensional space. We researched for the factor structure of the texture of interior materials on the test piece, the perspective drawing and room space. Then, we expected to make clear the relations among them. As the result, the synthetic image in room space was indicated by the Factor of Richness. Where, the space perception of three dimensional space of our whole system acts heavily. Even if We have seen the interior perspective drawing instead of room space, we can not have it correctly. The perspective drawing can make some factor in the test piece put together as the Factor of Superficiality, but two dimensional. The Superficiality Factor is related to the Richness Factor tightly. Therefore, if we found the rule between them, it means that we find the way to analyze the effects of the feeling of room space.
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