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  2. Marching ants - Wikipedia

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    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. This creates an illusion of ants marching in line as the black and white parts of the line

  3. Image editing - Wikipedia

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    Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man overlaid with Goethe's Color Wheel using a screen layer in Adobe Photoshop. Screen layers can be helpful in graphic design and in creating multiple exposures in photography. Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man overlaid a soft light layer Moses Harris's Color Wheel and a soft light layer of Ignaz Schiffermüller's ...

  4. Layers (digital image editing) - Wikipedia

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    Layers were introduced in Western markets by Fauve Matisse (later Macromedia xRes), [2] [better source needed] and then available in Adobe Photoshop 3.0, in 1994, which lead to wide-spread adoption. In vector image editors that support animation, layers are used to further enable manipulation along a common timeline for the animation; in SVG ...

  5. Adobe Photoshop - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Photoshop is a raster graphics editor developed and published by Adobe for Windows and macOS.It was created in 1987 by Thomas and John Knoll.It is the most used tool for professional digital art, especially in raster graphics editing, and its name has become genericised as a verb (e.g. "to photoshop an image", "photoshopping", and "photoshop contest") [7] although Adobe disapproves of ...

  6. LiveQuartz - Wikipedia

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    Layer crop (available in the layer contextual menu by doing a right click on selected layers in the layer's list) is now possible to any types of selection. This gives new basic masking capabilities to LiveQuartz (rectangle, elliptic, lasso and polygonal masking with progressive borders in option). Redesigned rectangle selections resizing knobs

  7. Rule of thirds - Wikipedia

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    The photograph demonstrates the application of the rule of thirds. The horizon in the photograph is on the horizontal line dividing the lower third of the photo from the upper two-thirds. The tree is at the intersection of two lines, sometimes called a power point [1] or a crash point. [2]

  8. Parallax scrolling - Wikipedia

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    Layers that move more quickly are perceived to be closer to the virtual camera. Layers can be placed in front of the playfield —the layer containing the objects with which the player interacts—for various reasons such as to provide increased dimension, obscure some of the action of the game, or distract the player.

  9. Reverse perspective - Wikipedia

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    The throne and footstool in this icon show reverse perspective, with lines converging towards the viewer. Reverse perspective , also called inverse perspective , [ 1 ] inverted perspective , [ 2 ] divergent perspective , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] or Byzantine perspective , [ 5 ] is a form of perspective drawing where the objects depicted in a scene are ...