Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet STIPPLE


STIPPLE

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  • It was the first printing process that yielded half-tones without using line- or dot-based techniques like hatching, cross-hatching or stipple.
  • His caricatures are almost all in etching, some also with aquatint, and a few using stipple technique.
  • In printmaking, stipple engraving is a technique using flicks of the burin to build up the image in short lines or dots, often combined with conventional linear engraving.
  • These include: trapunto (where additional batting to be sewn through is stuffed into a discrete section of the quilting), cording (where cotton cording or yarn are pulled between quilting lines that form channels), and stipple quilting (where dense, closely spaced quilting causes the batting to be more compressed than it is in adjacent areas).
  • The painterly quality which distinguished the 18th-century mezzotints on copper was wanting in his later works, because the hardness of the steel on which they were engraved impaired freedom of execution and richness of tone, and so enhanced the labor of scraping that he accelerated the work by stipple, etching the details instead of scraping them out of the ground in the manner of his predecessors.
  • Henry Thomas Ryall (August 1811 – 14 September 1867) was an English line, stipple and mixed-method engraver and later used mixed mezzotint.
  • Their camouflaging abilities are categorized into four main types including mottle, stipple, uniform, and disruptive.
  • Although predominantly working in mezzotint, Turner also produced stipple engravings, aquatints, and etchings.
  • She then airbrushed the foundation on, put sunburn stipple around his chin, cheekbones, forehead, jaw and nose, and shaded the nose and jawline.
  • The lighter areas of shade are then laid in with a drypoint or a stipple graver; Fielding describes the latter as "resembling the common kind, except that the blade bends down instead of up, thereby allowing the engraver greater facility in forming the small holes or dots in the copper".
  • This equipment allowed Wax to free herself of dependence on contract printers and to create large-scale color mezzotint engravings using multiple plates and incorporating a host of related techniques such as stipple, drypoint, and burin engraving.
  • Similarly in renders there may be a stipple coat, then an undercoat (sometimes called a base coat) and finally a final coat (sometimes called a topcoat).
  • The stipple gunnel's generic name Rhodymenichthys is a combination of Rhodymenia, a genus of red seaweed, assumed to be a reference to the cherry-red colour of the body and fins as well as the occurrence of this species in beds of that seaweed, with ichthys the Greek for "fish".


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