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  2. Texture (visual arts) - Wikipedia

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    In the visual arts, texture refers to the perceived surface quality of a work of art. It is an element found in both two-dimensional and three-dimensional designs, and it is characterized by its visual and physical properties. The use of texture, in conjunction with other design elements, can convey a wide range of messages and evoke various ...

  3. Charcoal (art) - Wikipedia

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    Artists' charcoal is charcoal used as a dry art medium. Both compressed charcoal (held together by a gum or wax binder) and charcoal sticks (wooden sticks burned in a kiln without air) are used. [1] The marks it leaves behind on paper are much less permanent than with other media such as graphite, and so lines can easily be erased and blended.

  4. Textures: A Photographic Album for Artists and Designers

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    Textures: A Photographic Album for Artists and Designers is a compendium of 112 texture photographs by Phil Brodatz. It was published in 1966 by Dover Publications. The texture images are grayscale and taken under controlled lighting conditions. Each texture is accompanied by a brief description of the contents and the conditions under which it ...

  5. Bitmap textures - Wikipedia

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    They are commonly used to give texture to models, renders, or environments in animation or video games. [1] These textures are created by artists or designers using bitmap editor software such as Adobe Photoshop [ 2 ] or GIMP , [ 3 ] or simply by scanning an image and, if necessary, retouching it on a personal computer .

  6. Digital art - Wikipedia

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    Artists have used artificial intelligence to create artwork since at least the 1960s. [17] Since their design in 2014, some artists have created artwork using a generative adversarial network (GAN), which is a machine learning framework that allows two "algorithms" to compete with each other and iterate.

  7. The ‘Tumblr girl’ era is back - should we be worried? - AOL

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    Don’t throw away your choker necklaces and disco leggings just yet; the era of ‘2014 Tumblr’ is supposedly making a comeback. Less than a decade later, Tumblr aesthetics have already made ...

  8. John Green is back on Tumblr years after stepping away - AOL

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    John Green returned to Tumblr over the holidays, nearly eight years after backlash from some users prompted him to step away from the site. "The Fault in Our Stars" author, who was known for using ...

  9. Ben Day process - Wikipedia

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    Ben Day dots are of equal size and distribution across a specific area, and are commonly applied to line art or graphic designs. To apply the dots, the artist would cut the appropriate shapes from transparent overlay sheets, which were available in a wide variety of dot size and distribution, to provide a range of tones to use.