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Mono-printing is a form of printing using single colour. Often the single colour is black on white paper. Shades are possible in Mono-printing. Black and white photo printing also comes under mono-printing. Colour shades are made up of fine dots called pixels. So as the pixels get denser the colour is stronger and the more spread out the pixels are the lighter the colour is seen. For example a dark shade is made up of densely placed black dots and a bright shade is made up of sparsely placed black dots on white paper.
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same as drawing when you shade:) Secondary answer, There are many techniques to tattooing. Shading is mainly based on your artistic style and knowledge base. Pointillism shades by the density of dots, Griding Shades by basically scribbling one direction then the other, IE; vertical then horizontal, then there is the Circular, small circles slightly overlapping for maximum coverage. Line shading, by increasing or reducing the density of the lines. An artist of any worth can apply this and several other techniques to their craft.
a line can be described as continuous mark between two points. lines have many uses in art. they often define the edges of a form or shape. lines of varying thickness can be used to create areas of shading, emphasis, pattern and texture.
The dots commonly seen in pop art are called "benday dots." These dots are used to create shading and tone in a printed image, and were popularized by artists like Roy Lichtenstein. Benday dots are named after illustrator and inventor Benjamin Henry Day Jr., who patented the process in 1879.
They are called ellipsis, used to create a cliff hanger or intrigue the reader.
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shade or stipple the areas you want to contrast --this is often accomplished with little dots or uniform greyscale.
Morse clicks, called Morse code, are dots and dashes. Dots are the short clicks, while dashes are longer. Morse clicks, called Morse code, are dots and dashes. Dots are the short clicks, while dashes are longer.
They call the tiles "bones." The pile of shuffled tiles is the "boneyard."
Dots like this ... ... are called ellipses. Singular ellipsis (...)
Yes, the dots that Roy Lichtenstein uses are his signature mark and are called 'Benday Dots'.
Putting a dot after a note increases its value by half. For example, a dotted minim would be equal to 2 + 1 = 3 beats. A dotted quaver would be equal to 0.5 + 0.25 = 0.75.In theory you can add any number of dots after a note. Two dots after a minim would create a note which was 2 + 1 + 0.5 = 3.5 beats long.
"Pip" is a very old word. It was reportedly used as early as 1604. The word "pip" can be used as either a noun or a verb. The word "pips", as it relates to dice, is an alternative name for the the colored spots or dots used to identify the die value. The same name is used for the dots found on dominoes. Pips (or dots) were used on early playing cards to signify a specific suit and value. It stands to reason, albeit speculation, that the term "pips" originated on playing cards and has since been adopted to describe the value on a die.
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