WO2009081721A1 - Article pour afficher une image - Google Patents
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- WO2009081721A1 WO2009081721A1 PCT/JP2008/072292 JP2008072292W WO2009081721A1 WO 2009081721 A1 WO2009081721 A1 WO 2009081721A1 JP 2008072292 W JP2008072292 W JP 2008072292W WO 2009081721 A1 WO2009081721 A1 WO 2009081721A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B44—DECORATIVE ARTS
- B44C—PRODUCING DECORATIVE EFFECTS; MOSAICS; TARSIA WORK; PAPERHANGING
- B44C3/00—Processes, not specifically provided for elsewhere, for producing ornamental structures
- B44C3/02—Superimposing layers
- B44C3/025—Superimposing layers to produce ornamental relief structures
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B44—DECORATIVE ARTS
- B44C—PRODUCING DECORATIVE EFFECTS; MOSAICS; TARSIA WORK; PAPERHANGING
- B44C5/00—Processes for producing special ornamental bodies
- B44C5/02—Mountings for pictures; Mountings of horns on plates
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- the present invention relates to a picture display, and more particularly to a picture display suitable for adding a three-dimensional effect to photographs and paintings.
- Patent Document 1 discloses a picture frame that can store decorations associated with photographs and paintings. According to such a picture frame, the decorative effect of the display object can be enhanced as compared with the case where a photograph or a picture is displayed alone.
- the shape of the display object is limited.
- the enjoyment of touching the display object with a hand is also limited.
- the present invention has been made to solve the above-described problems, and can display a picture, a photograph, or the like with a three-dimensional effect more than when stored in a frame without storing it in the frame.
- the purpose is to provide a picture display.
- a first invention is a picture display object, It consists of layers with two or three planes that are transparent and parallel, each layer has a thickness of 2 mm or more, a part of the upper layer is shaved, and it has a three-dimensional structure between it and the adjacent lower layer
- the present invention is characterized in that an image such as a picture or a photograph is printed on the surface of each layer, or a printed sheet is pasted.
- the second invention is a picture display object,
- a first layer comprising a flat plate with a picture or photographic image drawn on the exposed portion of the surface; It is arranged so as to overlap a part of the first layer, and an image of a picture or a photograph is drawn on the exposed portion of the surface, and has an outer shape that at least partially overlaps the outer shape of the object included in the picture or the photo
- a third invention is the second invention, wherein the third invention is arranged so as to overlap a part of the second layer, and an image of a picture or a photograph is drawn on an exposed portion of the surface, and is included in the picture or the photograph. It has the external shape which at least one part overlaps with the external shape of a target object, and comprises the 3rd layer which consists of a flat plate whose peripheral part is transparent.
- the fourth invention is characterized in that, in the second or third invention, the first layer is made of a transparent flat plate having a transparent peripheral edge.
- the fifth invention is characterized in that, in any of the second to fourth inventions, the thickness of each layer is 2 mm or more and 5 mm or less.
- the image drawn on each layer forms a unified composition as a whole, In the unified composition, an object to be drawn far away is drawn on a lower layer, and an object to be drawn nearby is drawn on an upper layer.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram for explaining the configuration of the first embodiment of the present invention.
- the picture display object of the present embodiment has a multilayer structure in which three layers of a transparent acrylic plate having a thickness of 3 mm are stacked. On the surface of each layer, an image of a picture or a photograph is drawn. More specifically, the outer shape of each layer is cut in accordance with the outer shape of the object of the image drawn on each layer. And in each layer, the image of the target object which has the same external shape as those external shapes is drawn.
- the picture display object shown in FIG. 1 includes a first layer 10 formed of a circular flat plate.
- a round sunset image is drawn on the surface of the first layer 10. Since the 1st layer is comprised with the transparent acrylic board, the peripheral part 12 is transparent.
- the second layer 14 is affixed to the upper layer of the first layer 10. Two children are depicted on the second layer 14. The second layer 14 is cut into a shape that conforms to the contours of the children. Similar to the first layer 10, the second layer 14 is made of a transparent acrylic flat plate having a thickness of 3 mm. For this reason, the surface of the second layer 14 is in a state of being lifted by 3 mm with respect to the surface of the first layer 10 with the transparent peripheral edge 16 as a boundary.
- the third layer 18 is affixed to the upper layer of the second layer 14.
- a dog is drawn on the third layer 18.
- the outer shape of the third layer is cut along the outer shape of the dog.
- the third layer 18 is also composed of a transparent acrylic flat plate having a thickness of 3 mm. For this reason, the peripheral edge 20 of the third layer 18 is also transparent. Further, the surface of the third layer 18 is in a state of being lifted by 3 mm with respect to the surface of the second layer 14.
- the images drawn on the first to third layers 10, 14, and 18 are unified as a composition of "children playing with the sunset and the dog playing with their feet" as a whole.
- the step between the first layer 10 and the second layer 14 (the step between the sunset and the children) is formed at a position biased upward in the composition.
- the step between the second layer 14 and the third layer (the step between the children and the dog) is formed at a position biased to the lower part of the composition.
- each layer the details of the image drawn on each layer are omitted, but in reality, the first to third layers 10, 14, and 18 have sunsets, children, and dogs drawn in detail. Yes. More specifically, for example, each of the second layer 14 and the third layer 18 has children and dogs drawn in detail in a perspective-oriented manner on a spatially flat surface. ing.
- the picture display object of the present embodiment includes two stand plates 22.
- the stand plate 22 is fixed so as to sandwich the lower end of the second layer 14.
- the picture display object can stand by being supported by the stand plate 22.
- FIG. 2 shows a picture or photograph 24 that planarly represents an image drawn on the picture display object shown in FIG.
- a flat picture or photograph 24 as shown in FIG. 2 is displayed without using a picture frame, it is felt as a flat and thin presence.
- the exhibits tend to be unsatisfactory due to light stays.
- the calculation result that the frame has a three-dimensional structure can be obtained in a shorter time than the time required to process the image of a planar painting as information. That is, processing such as shading used for painting is performed after many stages of pattern recognition.
- the frame structure with a step is actually processed by a special function of the brain such as binocular parallax, and is quickly recognized as a three-dimensional object.
- the result of the processing performed quickly is sent to the part of the brain where other processing is performed, and the activation of that part is promoted. That is, the information that the frame has a three-dimensional structure is recognized in a short time, and is therefore treated as information related to the picture for a relatively long time compared to the information of the picture itself. As a result, the frame produces an effect of increasing the presence of the image of the presentation or evoking strong memories and accompanying emotions. This is not the only effect of the picture frame, but this is one of the big effects.
- the picture or photograph 24 shown in FIG. 2 is stored in a frame and displayed, it is possible to increase the presence of the exhibit and to enhance the impression as compared with the case where the picture itself or the picture 24 is displayed alone.
- an exhibition technique cannot give a strong three-dimensional effect to paintings and photographs.
- the exhibits are stored in the frame, there are limitations on the size and outer shape of the exhibits.
- a three-dimensional structure such as a miniature or a figure as an object to be drawn in addition to using a frame. That is, it is conceivable to express a three-dimensional structure using a curved surface or a stack of layers. According to such a structure, it can be easily understood that the image of a picture or photograph itself is a three-dimensional structure, but the impression is different from the original picture or picture.
- the picture display object of this embodiment has a simple three-dimensional structure only in a part of a picture of a picture or a photograph. Specifically, only the step portion between the first layer 10 and the second layer 14 and the step portion between the second layer 14 and the third layer 18 have a three-dimensional structure. In this case, the three-dimensional structure is recognized in a short time by such functions as binocular parallax for those stepped portions. And that recognition gives a three-dimensional effect to other parts drawn in a plane, and gives a strong three-dimensional effect to the entire painting or photograph having a unified composition.
- the first to third layers 10, 14, and 18 have a sufficient thickness (3 mm) for recognizing a solid, and have a simple three-dimensional structure. Are superimposed to form. For this reason, a three-dimensional structure is recognized quickly in the overlapping part of each layer.
- the images of children and dogs drawn on each layer are drawn two-dimensionally, it is necessary to undergo many stages of pattern recognition when processing the images as information. For this reason, when viewing the picture display object of the present embodiment, in the process of recognizing images drawn in a plane on each layer, a lot of information is processed as a solid in the brain. As a result, the three-dimensional effect of the entire composition is increased, and an effect of increasing recalled memories and impressions is produced.
- the outer shape of each layer has the same shape as the outer shape of the object drawn on each layer. Furthermore, the peripheral portions of the respective layers, particularly the peripheral portions of the second layer 14 and the third layer 18 are transparent so that the stepped portion does not give a strong impression in the composition. In the layer located in front of the space, objects (children before the sunset, dogs before the children) to be located in front are drawn in the unified composition.
- the step of each layer gives the viewer information that matches the outline of the individual objects included in the paintings and photographs and the spatial positional relationship of the individual objects. Also in this respect, the picture display object of the present embodiment can give a strong stereoscopic effect to the viewer.
- the picture display object allows a three-dimensional recognition process to be performed in a short time for a part of a picture or a photograph having a unified composition, and the information of the three-dimensional structure is a process of other parts.
- the goal is to increase the amount of time spent in the world.
- a step of 3 mm is secured between the layers, and the viewer can recognize the three-dimensional structure in a short time. And according to this picture display object, not only the children can be raised and felt against the sunset, but also the whole can be made to feel spatial spread and time spread.
- the step between the first layer 10 and the second layer 14 is biased to the upper part in the composition
- the step between the second layer 14 and the third layer 18 is located at a position biased to the lower part in the composition. Is going to be established.
- the first viewpoint when the first viewpoint is directed to the upper part of the painting, the viewer can quickly feel the stereoscopic effect of the sunset (first layer 10) and the children (second layer 14).
- the first viewpoint is directed to the lower part of the painting, it is possible to make the viewer feel early on a different feeling (three-dimensional effect of children and dogs).
- the peripheral part of the 1st layer 10 used as the lowest layer is also comprised transparently similarly to the peripheral part of another layer, the structure is limited to this. is not. That is, the peripheral portion of the first layer 10 does not necessarily need to be transparent because it has a small impact on the image of a picture or photograph.
- each of the first to third layers 10, 14, and 18 has a thickness of 3 mm, but the thickness is not limited to this. That is, the first layer 10 may have an arbitrary thickness as long as necessary rigidity can be ensured. Further, the second and third layers 14 and 18 can be set to an arbitrary thickness of 2 mm or more and 5 mm or less.
- first to third layers 10, 14, and 18 images of pictures and photographs are drawn on the first to third layers 10, 14, and 18, respectively, but the technique is the first to third layers 10, 14, and 18. 18 is not limited to the method of directly printing an image. In other words, printed sheets that are cut in accordance with the respective outer shapes may be attached to the first to third layers 10, 14, and 18.
- the first to third layers 10, 14, and 18 have a unified composition as a whole, and an image drawn by a technique with perspective is drawn. However, it is not always essential that the method is drawn with a perspective. That is, the first to third layers 10, 14, and 18 need only have an image with a unified composition as a whole.
- the outer shape of each layer is cut in the same manner as the outer shape of the object drawn on each layer, but the present invention is not limited to this. That is, it is only necessary that the outer shape of each layer at least partially overlaps the outer shape of the object drawn there, and it is not essential that the entire circumference of the outer layer completely overlaps the shape of the object.
- the picture display object of this embodiment includes a first layer 30 and a second layer 32.
- the first layer 30 and the second layer 32 are each composed of a transparent acrylic flat plate having a thickness of 3 mm.
- the peripheral edge of the first layer 30 and the peripheral edge of the second layer 30 are transparent as in the case of the first embodiment.
- first layer 30 an image of a landscape as a background of a painting or a photograph, here, an image of the sea dotted with sailing ships is drawn by a method with perspective.
- second layer 32 an image of an old man with a cane, a child, a dog, a ground spreading under them, and a house extending in front of the old people are drawn by a method with perspective.
- the first layer 30 and the second layer 32 can be independent by being supported by two stand plates 34.
- the first layer 30 and the second layer have a thickness of 3 mm sufficient for recognizing a solid. For this reason, the viewer can easily recognize the step between the first layer 30 and the second layer 32 as a three-dimensional structure.
- the background sea, sailing boats, and houses spread in front of the elderly are not shown in a three-dimensional manner, but a step is given only to the first layer 30 and the second layer 32.
- the step between the first layer 30 and the second layer 32 can be recognized earlier in the process of parallel processing in the brain, compared to the case where a further three-dimensional structure portion is provided.
- the picture display object of the present embodiment can feel a wide space as a whole, and gives a strong three-dimensional appearance to the elderly man watching the distant sea with the child and the dog. Can do.
- the point that the peripheral part of the first layer 30 may not be transparent
- the film thickness of the first layer 30 and the second layer 32 is not limited to 3 mm
- the point that an image of each layer can be applied by sticking a sheet Regarding the point that the image of each layer does not need to have perspective, and the outer shape of each layer does not need to overlap the outer shape of the target object in the entire circumference, also in the present embodiment, the first embodiment described above. It is the same as the case of.
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