Taking Advantage of Three-Dimensional Computer Graphic Technologies for Development of Base Makeup Products —Associating the Optical Properties of Pearls with User Evaluation—

  • Okada Akihiro
    Naris Cosmetics Co., Ltd.
  • Tobitani Kensuke
    Kwansei Gakuin University, School of Science and Technology / Research Center for Kansei Value Creation
  • Ishida Atsushi
    Kwansei Gakuin University, School of Science and Technology / Research Center for Kansei Value Creation
  • Park Lisa
    Kwansei Gakuin University, School of Science and Technology / Research Center for Kansei Value Creation
  • Nagata Noriko
    Kwansei Gakuin University, School of Science and Technology / Research Center for Kansei Value Creation

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  • ベースメイク料開発のための3DCG技術の活用 ~真珠の光学特性とユーザ評価との関連付け~
  • ベースメイクリョウ カイハツ ノ タメ ノ 3DCG ギジュツ ノ カツヨウ : シンジュ ノ コウガク トクセイ ト ユーザ ヒョウカ ト ノ カンレン ズケ
  • Taking Advantage of Three-Dimensional Computer Graphic Technologies for Development of Base Makeup Products —Associating the Optical Properties of Pearls with User Evaluation—

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Abstract

Pearls have attracted attention for their elegant beauty. The unique luster of pearls is the result of complex optical phenomena caused by their multilayer structure which creates a lustrous appearance. Our aim was to apply the same lustrous effect to base makeup products. We conducted research on the influence of the optical phenomena of pearls embodied on a human face using a 3DCG simulation. At first, we were able to successfully generate facial images using a simulation of the optical phenomena of pearls such as blurring and interference. Following that, we evaluated 3DCG face images by surveying 215 women, changing each component's parameter. The images which synthesized blurring phenomena received the highest ratings for their attractiveness and visual sensory evaluation such as finishing, skin color preference and translucency. Finally, we examined the association between the optical phenomena of pearls, the visual sensory evaluation factors, and attractiveness value. We found that blurring is the most influential factor among the optical phenomena of pearls and attractiveness value. The results indicate that the influence of blurring is a valuable indicator for the development of base makeup that has a pearly appearance.

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