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The time to create the scene of Figure 1a, which contains several visual styles applied to 12 375 atoms, and then to perform a single rotation was measured using JavaScript wall clock time.
Working just a few hours, he captured grainy, fleeting scenes of figures moving through the crowds, or contemplative moments.
The work of Aaron Douglas, a leading artist of the Harlem Renaissance, the 6-foot-6-inch-high, 15-foot-2-inch-wide mural is "Evolution of Negro Dance," composed of overlapping scenes of figures dancing.
Working in relief only about an inch deep, the sculptors were able to depict an extraordinary complex of scenes of figures in vigorous action, full of complex overlaps to suggest deep space.
The application scenes of Figure 5b, d and 5f are used.
The outer gable was fitted with bargeboards, usually carved with a complex mythological scene of several figures hauling ashore a whale (a symbol of plenty), which was represented by an abstract pattern of spirals indicating its jaws.
On the west face are the badly damaged remains of a Crucifixion scene with figures of Edward VI and St George to either side.
Called "Figures Walking in a Parkland," it includes scenes of boats, figures on horseback, men and women gathered under trees.
In the Islamic cultural space there appeared magnificent images of secular scenes with figures of people dressed in the garments of Northern Caucasus, Cuman, and Mongolian nobility, as well as real and imaginary animals.
In a funeral scene, long lines of figures wend their way along a hill, against a brilliant clear sky.
In "The Rape of Helen," the hauntingly lovely captive languishes in the corner of a churning land-sea battle scene, with scores of figures, ranging in size from huge to tiny, which you can all but hear and smell.
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