a form of visual texture that has been created without reference to perceptual reality..
If you are asking what was the 'first' technology to ever occur, that would be the shovel. The definition of 'technology' is a piece of equipment that makes daily life easier.
Shortly after WW II. Depending on your definition of proper, it was either the ENIAC (1946), which did not have programs stored in electronic memory, or the EDVAC (1948).
The use of line, swirls, dashes, dot, cells, checks, or any other pattern to fill in various areas of a drawing to create a design concept. But to really understand it, you'd need to see a picture of it.
It was the second Industrial Revolution except more newer, better technologies were being invented. This isn't really a definition but it does explain it a little. I would search Wikipedia for more information.
For a smoother texture.
Coarse
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Synonym for something with an irregular texture.
Texture is a term with which many interior or photographic designers are familiar. By definition, texture is "the properties held and sensations caused by the external surface of objects received through the sense of touch."
It means a texture of tone so basically colours are giving the tone and giving it a layered texture.
Actual texture is texture which may be physically felt. Implied texture is texture that may be seen only, as in a painting. For instance, while the smooth texture of a statue or the uneven texture of a painter's brushstrokes are actual texture, the rough-appearance of a table in a still life painting is implied texture.
some examples are pictures/drawngs
Texture in art is when it had a pattern in something like the background It's hard to explain so that's just my definition. I know what it is but it's very hard to explain. Hope this helps!
Plastic texture refers to the surface characteristics or feel of a plastic object or material. It can range from smooth and glossy to rough and textured, depending on the manufacturing process and intended use of the plastic.
That's the definition they were given when they were invented.
The design motif of a print fabric. Some examples: plaid, stripe, dot, trees and leaves.
Texture in music refers to how different musical elements, such as melody, harmony, and rhythm, are combined to create the overall sound of a piece. It can be described as either thick or thin, depending on the number of layers of sound present.