Calligraphic lines are lines that vary in size and intensity throughout the course of the line.
In Islam, it is considered idolatry to depict God (Allah) or the Prophet Mohammed, and that is usually extended to depicting any person. Hence, Islamic art is usually calligraphic or geometric, rather than a depiction of living beings.
Called both Elevation Lines or Contour Lines
Thin lines for outlining Thick lines for dimension Thin dotted lines Thin dotted lines Thin long chains for center lines
They are: -skew lines -parallel lines -intersecting lines -straight lines -zigzag lines -dotted lines -solid lines -curved lines -perpendicular lines
cuz then the lines are straight.
Arabesque
It's nothing more than handwritten script. Calligraphic = handwritten.
computer graphics
If you are referring the the calligraphic characters they use, it's called Kanji.
1. The Brush tool lets you draw lines that look like brushstrokes.2. The Sprayer tool lets you spray objects, such as snowflakes or bubbles, along a path.3. The Calligraphic tool lets you draw lines that resemble strokes drawn with a calligraphy pen.4. The Pressure tool lets you draw lines that resemble strokes drawn with a pressure-sensitive pen
In Islam, it is considered idolatry to depict God (Allah) or the Prophet Mohammed, and that is usually extended to depicting any person. Hence, Islamic art is usually calligraphic or geometric, rather than a depiction of living beings.
Calligraphic lines are lines that vary in size and intensity throughout the course of the line.
F. X. Oettl has written: 'The typographic and calligraphic writings of Stanley Morison'
Textura quadrata is a style of calligraphic writing that emerged in the medieval period in Europe. It features tightly packed, evenly spaced letters with vertical lines and right angles, giving it a very structured and formal appearance. This script was commonly used for religious texts and manuscripts during the Middle Ages.
Ralph Douglass has written: 'Calligraphic lettering with wide pen & brush' -- subject(s): Lettering, Technique, Calligraphy
A text letter is a large calligraphic letter. A discourse or composition in which a note or comentary is written; the original words of an author, in distinction from a paraphrase, annotation or commentary.
Those lines are an algebraic operator that marks an absolute value. If the value surrounded by the lines is negative, it becomes positive. If it's positive, it remains so. For example: |-9| = 9 |9| = 9 |5 - 7| = 2 |7 - 5| = 2 If f(x) = |x2 - 5|, then f(x) describes a parabolic curve for which the values in the range -5 ≤ x ≤ 5 are positive rather than the expected negative. It would look vaguely similar to a calligraphic letter "w", with the bottom two points being on the x axis.