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  2. Motion lines - Wikipedia

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    In comics and art more broadly, motion lines (also known as movement lines, action lines, speed lines, [1] or zip ribbons) are the abstract lines that appear behind a moving object or person, parallel to its direction of movement, to make it appear as if it is moving quickly.

  3. Freestyle (software) - Wikipedia

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    The stand-alone program, which uses OpenGL and the Qt widget toolkit, can render images based on .3ds files. The stand-alone version of Freestyle is not under active development anymore, since 2008. Freestyle is integrated with Blender as of version 2.67. [2] The Freestyle version integrated with Blender is under active development. [3]

  4. Ernest Montaut - Wikipedia

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    Montaut's images display action, drama and derring-do – tortuous mountain passes covered at breakneck speed by the newly invented automobile. They document early developments in the history of motorised transport, such as motorboat racing, motorcycle and motor car racing, zeppelins and biplanes. His first motoring prints were created in the ...

  5. File:Aegean speed lines logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This is a Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) image of a registered trademark or copyrighted logo. If non-free content restrictions apply, this image should not be rendered any larger than is required for the purposes of identification and/or critical commentary.

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  7. Moiré pattern - Wikipedia

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    The drawing on the upper right shows a moiré pattern. The lines could represent fibers in moiré silk, or lines drawn on paper or on a computer screen. The nonlinear interaction of the optical patterns of lines creates a real and visible pattern of roughly parallel dark and light bands, the moiré pattern, superimposed on the lines. [4]

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