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Müller Lyer Optik Yanılsama Etkisinin Elbisede Kup Açısından İncelenmesi
2017
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Uluslararası Kültürel ve Sosyal Araştırmalar Dergisi (UKSAD)
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The one-dimensional length symbol you see is called the line. The line is divided into a straight line, a curved line and a broken line in terms of geometric character. In the garments, the line may sometimes be referred to as a section or an outline of a dress, sometimes as a style line dividing the opening in the dress. The clothes designer uses the line item to show the clothes structural line and similar lines. Also line item; is used with the most preferred ones within flat, oblique and curved shapes. It is known that the lines change perception in humans depending on the density of densities (measures, intervals, tones, directions)  used in clothes. Line makes a figure look thinner or thicker via visual illusions such as height and width.  In this study, diagonal structural line effect on clothes of Gestalt Theory and optical illusion issue which have an important place in visual arts, and Müller-Lyer (arrow line) illusion form that is one of the factors of composing it. The aim of the research is to reveal the visual perception of the diagonal cup effect (Müller-Lyer illusion) at perceiving the body form  used in the clothes. In the study, a normal size 44 female female simulation was created and dressed in a white-collar and sleeveless midi dress; On this simulation, four different diagonal line views reflecting the Müller-Lyer illusion were drawn. The obtained models were placed side by side with the model of the non-line dress to the prepared survey to make comparisons. The survey was applied to 114 students studying Fashion and Textile Design and Fashion Design in the faculties of various universities. In the study,  the first model known as the “Y” line is longer than non-line model, the chest and hip circumferences are the same, the baseline circumference of the third model, where the arrow line is applied, is wider than the uncoupled model are some of the obtained results. 

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Müller Lyer Optical Mistake Effects on Clothes
2017
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The one-dimensional length symbol you see is called the line. The line is divided into a straight line, a curved line and a broken line in terms of geometric character. In the garments, the line may sometimes be referred to as a section or an outline of a dress, sometimes as a style line dividing the opening in the dress. The clothes designer uses the line item to show the clothes structural line and similar lines. Also line item; is used with the most preferred ones within flat, oblique and curved shapes. It is known that the lines change perception in humans depending on the density of densities (measures, intervals, tones, directions) used in clothes. Line makes a figure look thinner or thicker via visual illusions such as height and width. In this study, diagonal structural line effect on clothes of Gestalt Theory and optical illusion issue which have an important place in visual arts, and Müller-Lyer (arrow line) illusion form that is one of the factors of composing it. The aim of the research is to reveal the visual perception of the diagonal cup effect (Müller-Lyer illusion) at perceiving the body form used in the clothes. In the study, a normal you 44 female female simulation was created and dressed in a white-collar and sleeveless midi dress; On this simulation, four different diagonal line views reflecting the Müller-Lyer illusion were drawn. The obtained models were placed side by side with the model of the non-line dress to the prepared survey to make comparisons. The survey was applied to 114 students studying Fashion and Textile Design and Fashion Design in the faculties of various universities. In the study, the first model known as the "Y" line is longer than the non-line model, the chest and hip circumferences are the same, the baseline circumference of the third model, where the arrow line is applied, is wider than the uncoupled model are some of the obtained results.

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