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  2. Winston cone - Wikipedia

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    A Winston cone is a non-imaging light collector in the shape of an off-axis parabola of revolution [1] [2] with a reflective inner surface. It concentrates the light passing through a relatively large entrance aperture through a smaller exit aperture. [ 3 ]

  3. Honkai: Star Rail – Acheron Guide: Best Light Cones and Relics

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    honkai-star-rail-acheron-skill-1. Acheron is probably the most highly-anticipated character for anime game Honkai: Star Rail yet, combining immense visual appeal with a fascinating, mysterious ...

  4. Volumetric lighting - Wikipedia

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    In volumetric lighting, the light cone emitted by a light source is modeled as a transparent object and considered as a container of a "volume". As a result, light has the capability to give the effect of passing through an actual three-dimensional aerosol (e.g. fog, dust, smoke, or steam) that is inside its volume, just like in the real world.

  5. Light cone - Wikipedia

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    In special relativity, a light cone (or null cone) is the surface describing the temporal evolution of a flash of light in Minkowski spacetime. This can be visualized in 3-space if the two horizontal axes are chosen to be spatial dimensions, while the vertical axis is time. [3] The light cone is constructed as follows.

  6. Computer graphics lighting - Wikipedia

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    Computer graphics lighting is the collection of techniques used to simulate light in computer graphics scenes. While lighting techniques offer flexibility in the level of detail and functionality available, they also operate at different levels of computational demand and complexity.

  7. Adolf Hoffmeister - Wikipedia

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    Between 1963 and 1973 he produced a series of imaginary portraits of Franz Kafka, comprising several dozen drawings and collages, which became the last part and the culmination of his portrait work (FK, Proposal for a Postage Stamp, 1967) The Kafka series also reflected the actual political situation and the occupation in August 1968 – as a ...

  8. Stephen Knapp - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Knapp (October 15, 1947 – November 24, 2017) [1] was an American artist best known for his use of the medium of lightpainting.A native of Worcester, Massachusetts, he gained an international reputation for large-scale works of art held in museums, public, corporate, and private collections, which are executed in media as diverse as light, kiln-formed glass, metal, stone, mosaic, and ...

  9. David Černý - Wikipedia

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    Its mayor, Bogdan Ficek, distanced himself from Bielsko-Biała's position, saying, "I cannot see any reason a politician should censor art". [7] Černý's statue METALmorphosis is on display in Charlotte, North Carolina. [8] He created a similar outdoor sculpture in 2014, in Prague, called Head of Franz Kafka.