Human vision has the ability to perceive moving objects sharply, which is called motion sharpening. Our research group has proposed an image generation method that predicts the visibility of moving objects based on this visual property. However, conventional methods can only predict the appearance of objects in liner motion at a constant speed. In addition, the validity of the method has been verified only for relatively slow-moving objects. In this study, we developed an image generation method that predicts the appearance of rotating figures. The validity of the proposed method was verified by including faster moving objects. This technique enables us to design the appearance of moving objects, which was not possible before, and contributes to the extension of design methods.
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