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foreshortening
fore·short·en F0256300 (fôr-shôr′tn)tr.v. fore·short·ened, fore·short·en·ing, fore·short·ens 1. To shorten the lines of (an object) in a drawing or other representation so as to produce an illusion of projection or extension in space.2. To reduce the length of; curtail or abridge.foreshortening (fɔːˈʃɔːtnɪŋ) n1. the representation of a line, form, object, etc as shorter than actual length in order to give an illusion of recession or projection, in accordance with the laws of linear perspective2. the shortening or condensing of somethingforeshorteningReducing or distorting in order to represent three-dimensional space as perceived by the eye, according to the rules of perspective.TranslationsForeshortening
Foreshortening in art, the reduction of depicted forms as required by the laws of perspective. In murals, foreshortening often conveys movement and space most effectively. REFERENCERathe, K. Die Ausdrucksfunktion extrem verkürzter Figuren. Leipzig, 1938.foreshortening
foreshortening [for-shor´ten-ing] a distortion that gives the appearance of decreased depth in an image that is being studied radiographically.fore·shor·ten·ing (fōr'shōrt-ĕn-ing) radiology Radiographic distortion occurring where the image appears shorter than the object under study. Caused by excessive vertical angulation. fore·shor·ten·ing (fōr'shōrt-ĕn-ing) radiology radiographic distortion occurring where the image appears shorter than the actual image. |