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The nine images chosen in the United States include some that are among the most graphic of the 36 draft images.
Her father, a hydraulics engineer, encouraged her interest in science and taught her how to draft images, a skill she used throughout her artistic career.
"There's so much in there that's lucid and lent itself to comic book adaptation". In richly detailed black-and-white imagery and cleanly lettered text blocks, Crumb opens his book with a superbly drafted image of God holding a giant cosmic void in his hands, spinning like a ball of black cotton candy, and ends it with a sober but lavishly detailed picture of Joseph's funeral procession.
Perhaps the Draft mode image is a little lighter, but only with a jeweler's loupe — yes, I have one — did I see any major difference in saturation.
Looking in at his model, in the dark, constructed space engulfed in the light of his studio, Witkin managed to draft an image that is both hallucinatory and emotionally credible.
Note that the supplemental information pages were all drafted as images to carefully manage the placement of periods, and never allow them to fall at the end of a line unless they were at the end of a paragraph.
When he learned of the theme "Designing Women," Hanley began drafting grid images of female reggae musicians like Lady Saw and Tanya Stephens.
A sketch is intended to the the base or draft of an image.
First, he drafted a computer image of his mother-in-law's bathtub, with its typically curved shapes, then filled it with 50,000 tetrahedral cells, or pyramid-like structures, that sense velocity and pressure in three dimensions.
Unicode's master set had to select a single reference illustration and name to accompany each emoji, so "," for example, became the guide for "face with look of triumph". Photos from a 2010 Unicode document, showing a draft of the images the nonprofit organization considered as it attempted to reconcile the Japanese emoji into a single master list.
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