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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hyper realistic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is very realistic and life-like – something that is more realistic than merely regular or realistic. For example, you might say, "This 3D animation is so hyper realistic that it looks like it's alive!".
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But actually the ratios are hyper realistic: no one's leg-bones are as long as the statues' appear.
These Hyper Realistic Masks Are Absolutely Freaking Us Out.
"The result is hyper realistic," Boschung writes in a statement on his website.
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It looks hyper-realistic.
His is certainly a hyper-realistic style.
The effect is hyper-realistic patterns mapped to female curves.
In order to do that, she understood that her art needed to be actively hyper-realistic.
"She does a kind of hyper-realistic animation, which seems like an oxymoron.
GREENLAWN Ripe Art Gallery "Too Dimensional," hyper-realistic paintings by Ray LaMantia.
Both are hyper-realistic, highly modern, psychologically acute accounts of single lives.
The new style was to be realistic – often hyper-realistic – and the colours vivid and sharp.
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