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Use shadowing and highlights to make a black-and-white drawing like this seem more lifelike, and if you want to include more elements of the movie you can draw Cruella De Vil next to them or a few of the puppies around their feet.
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Highlight boxes to make a path.
The most pinching effect wasn't the stage but the gala-like format: a collection of highlights meant to make an impact more athletic than artistic.
It also highlights how to make an effective use of dynamic simulation to simulate the explosion of gases on the piston crank assembly.
To the practicing control engineers who prefer to realize an effective NPID control, the proposed approach highlights the potential to make a reasonable selection of the nonlinear gain functions without requiring any additional process information.
Moreover, this case of MAS highlights the importance to make a good clinical surveillance in patients with one autoimmune disorder because they have a higher risk of developing another autoimmune disease even rarely associated with the first one.
Sixteen broadcasters listen attentively as Dr.John Bolgna, a Specialist Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at Madangs Modilon Hospital highlights the stories to make a point about safe motherhood and maternal mortality.
Recently, a Y Combinator-backed startup called Awesome Highlighter has started to make a splash.
Build it: Use a cylindrical object such as a pencil, highlighter, or sharpie to make a tube by wrapping the aluminum foil around it.
The damage would have been worse if Jim Edmonds hadn't borrowed a reel from his Angel highlight film to make an over-the-shoulder catch on the warning track of a Mike Bordick drive to open the inning.
She focusses on the minor but allows for no ambiguity: every detail is calibrated and highlighted to make her points with a boring obviousness.
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