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  2. Chigiri-e - Wikipedia

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    Chigiri-e (ちぎり絵) is a Japanese art form in which the primary technique uses coloured paper that is torn to create images, and may resemble a water colour painting. The technique dates from the Heian period of Japanese history when it was often used in conjunction with calligraphy. Handmade paper is essential for the creation of chigiri ...

  3. Cutout animation - Wikipedia

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    Noburo Ofuji worked primarily with cutout animation, for instance using chiyogami (Japanese colored paper) in 馬具田城の盗賊 (Burglars of "Baghdad" Castle) (1926). [8] Le merle (1958) by Norman McLaren is a combination of (white) cut-outs and (pastel) backgrounds to the music of the French folksong "Mon Merle". [9]

  4. Animation - Wikipedia

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    The technique has been used to create animated films with a range of textural effects difficult to achieve with traditional cel animation. [140] Sand animation: sand is moved around on a back- or front-lighted piece of glass to create each frame for an animated film. [141] This creates an interesting effect when animated because of the light ...

  5. Marching ants - Wikipedia

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    The marching ants effect is an animation technique often found in selection tools of computer graphics programs. It helps the user to distinguish the selection border from the image background by animating the border. The border is a dotted or dashed line where the dashes seem to move slowly sideways and up and down.

  6. Photograph manipulation - Wikipedia

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    The terms "Photoshop", "photoshopped" and "photoshopping", derived from Adobe Photoshop, are ubiquitous and widely used colloquially and academically when referencing image editing software as it relates to digital manipulation and alteration of photographs.

  7. Paper texture effects in calotype photography - Wikipedia

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    Paper texture effects in calotype photography limit the ability of this early process to record low contrast details and textures. A calotype is a photographic negative produced on uncoated paper. (See Paper negative.) An important feature is that a relatively short exposure in a camera produces a latent image that is subsequently made visible ...

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  9. Artificial intelligence art - Wikipedia

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    Artists began to create artificial intelligence art in the mid to late 20th century when the discipline was founded. Throughout its history , artificial intelligence art has raised many philosophical concerns related to the human mind , artificial beings, and what can be considered art in a human–AI collaboration.