
1) Artistic effect 2) Coloring 3) Marking 4) Slight variation of color 5) Virtual reality
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1) Crosshatch 2) Hachure 3) Hue 4) Nuance 5) Tint
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Shading refers to depicting depth perception in 3D models or illustrations by varying levels of darkness. ==Drawing== Shading is used in drawing for depicting levels of darkness on paper by applying media more densely or with a darker shade for darker areas, and less densely or with a lighter shade for lighter areas. There are various techniques o...
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• (n.) That filling up which represents the effect of more or less darkness, expressing rotundity, projection, etc., in a picture or a drawing. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Shade • (n.) Act or process of making a shade.
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(from the article `computer graphics`) Visual appearance includes more than just shape and colour; texture and surface finish (e.g., matte, satin, glossy) also must be accurately modeled. ... There were certainly revolutionary changes in monumental painting technique. The Athenian painter Apollodorus introduced skiagraphia (literally .....
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The mathematical process of calculating how a model`s surfaces react to light. A variety of alternative algorithms can be used for the task, including Phong, Lambert, and Blinn shading models. Shaders are often built up as node-based shading trees, with each node controlling a specific aspect of the process.
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a gradient in output level not consistent with the input to the tube
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an unwanted variation in brightness or colour over the area of the reproduced television picture
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unevenness of a picture on a monitor screen caused by the non-uniformity of the video signal NOTE - In other words, an uneven picture appears on the monitor screen when a flat pattern is taken.
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device designed to obstruct, reduce or diffuse solar radiation
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Objects in 3D scenes are most commonly created by fitting together a large number of polygons (usually triangles), edge to edge, creating a 'wire-frame' which approximates the object's surface. By drawing only those triangles which lie on surfaces visible to the viewer (known as 'hidden line removal'), recognisable, though unrealistic, objects can ...
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Slight differences in shingle color that may occur as a result of normal manufacturing operations.
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Slight differences in shingle color that may occur as a result of normal manufacturing operations.
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The exclusion of some of the rays of the sun by the use of blinds, netting or glass colourant.
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Reducing sunlight received by a plant.
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Shad'ing noun 1. Act or process of making a shade.
2. That filling up which represents the effect of more or less darkness, expressing rotundity, projection, etc., in a picture or a drawing.
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[
n] - graded markings that indicate light or shaded areas in a drawing or painting 2. [n] - a gradation involving small or imperceptible differences between grades
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blending noun a gradation involving small or imperceptible differences between grades
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After installation, carpet often appears to change color in certain areas. This phenomenon does not involve a true color change, but rather a difference in light reflection between various surface areas. Shading is not a manufacturers defect, but is actually considered to be the beauty of a cut pile carpet, simulating the look of velvet or suede....
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Coloring a surface according to its incident light ; the color depends on the position, orientation and attributes of both the surface and the sources of the illumination.
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