Study on the Effect of Narrative Figure Design on Distraction in Virtual Reality Environment
During the experience of virtual reality applications, stimuli from the real physical environment can cause the virtual reality "distraction" phenomenon. In current research, external sensors are mainly used to map the physical environment to reduce the occurrence of the "distraction" phenomenon, but this approach cannot reduce the impact of other external users on the experiencer. Less research has been done on adding narrative images to virtual reality environments to map external users and reduce the occurrence of "distraction". In this paper, we selected three environments: the original scene, the scene with added non-narrativized images, and the scene with added narrativized images, to form a comparative experiment and explore the methods to reduce the "distraction" phenomenon of virtual reality and enhance the sense of immersion in virtual reality. The study shows that the addition of narrativized images can effectively reduce the occurrence of the "distraction"phenomenon.