2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-23947-2_62
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Application of Virtual Reality Technology in Environmental Art Design

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“…Traditionally, the medium is described by twodimensional graphics, and the information obtained lacks intuitiveness and interactivity. Therefore, how to stereotype two-dimensional electronic images, integrate VR into threedimensional images, and complete the three-dimensional virtual reproduction of the medium is the focus of analysis [13]. By analyzing the basic requirements of current visual media design, VR is applied to the visual media design system.…”
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“…Traditionally, the medium is described by twodimensional graphics, and the information obtained lacks intuitiveness and interactivity. Therefore, how to stereotype two-dimensional electronic images, integrate VR into threedimensional images, and complete the three-dimensional virtual reproduction of the medium is the focus of analysis [13]. By analyzing the basic requirements of current visual media design, VR is applied to the visual media design system.…”
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“…However, by leveraging VR technology, designers can create immersive and interactive simulations that provide a realistic preview of how a public space will look and feel once constructed. One of the key advantages of using VR in public space design is its ability to offer a sense of scale and presence that traditional design tools cannot match [7]. Users can don a VR headset and virtually walk through a proposed park, plaza, or streetscape, experiencing the space from different perspectives and gaining a deeper understanding of its spatial qualities [8].…”
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