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Marbling technique is an intricate art form with numerous variable techniques. It is an art that creates colorful patterns. It is to create different types of patterns with different materials. In this study, the DSLR lenses technique is used to experiment with the effect of the subject examined and the combination of the mirage illusion to enhance the pattern variation. The objective of this chapter is to explore the processes (methods) of art making with the collaboration of digital photography. This study also examines the possibilities of creating new patterns for photographic images by enhancing the pattern variation using mirage illusion. Scientific experimental approach was used to conduct the study. In order to answer the hypothesis and prediction, experiment toward the subject and materials were conducted. The result gathered from this study contributes toward the enhancement and creation of new pattern in design and motif.
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Alias, A., Madon, D.L., Baharuddin, N.F., Zahari, F., Sulaiman, S. (2019). Exploring Marbling Pattern Using Mirage Illusion with Combination of DSLR Lenses Technique. In: Mohamad Noor, M., Ahmad, B., Ismail, M., Hashim, H., Abdullah Baharum, M. (eds) Proceedings of the Regional Conference on Science, Technology and Social Sciences (RCSTSS 2016) . Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0203-9_4
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