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Definition of line work in English: line worknoun mass nounDrawings or designs carried out with a pen or pencil. Example sentencesExamples - I was consuming a lot of - nothing modern, but I was really obsessed with the line work and the drawings of, say, from Lautrec, to Matisse drawings, Renoir drawings.
- His line work is expressive and spare, almost ecstatically austere: He can suggest a coat or a tree - the light on an object and the weight of it - with a few judicious, scraggly lines.
- The print seems a little light, sometimes blurring the delicate, almost perforated line work.
- Some artists do line work well, some do color well, some do fill well.
- The primary technique of chemical etching will be used to create line work and aquatint effects, in addition to various drypoint options.
- Her background as a medical photographer led to her experiment with lithography film, most often used to shoot text and line work.
- Drawn pages were on display as artworks, in their original size so that one could get up close and examine the often bewilderingly intricate line work.
- While I like the simplified line work used for the series, the animation tends to drift between thriftiness and sloppy.
- He elevates anime to the realm of high art, expressing heavy psychological and sociological themes through creative line work and animation.
- Use the fine black permanent marker to do the line work.
- Her line work is enriched by the wetness of the mud, which is applied with sensitivity and refinement.
- She seemed to know exactly what colours and line work the portrait needed to really express what had been going on.
- Visually, his art is specifically stylized, with thin line work and meticulous attention to detail.
- I suggested fish, shells, flowers and other objects that had enough line work to use the wax as a way to delineate different areas.
- Details are achieved by applying either direct line work with the conte or ebony pencil, and little or no turpenoid to diffuse it.
- For projects that require a sketch quality, he does all of the line work in pencil.
Definition of line work in US English: line worknoun Drawings or designs carried out with a pen or pencil. Example sentencesExamples - Her line work is enriched by the wetness of the mud, which is applied with sensitivity and refinement.
- Her background as a medical photographer led to her experiment with lithography film, most often used to shoot text and line work.
- I suggested fish, shells, flowers and other objects that had enough line work to use the wax as a way to delineate different areas.
- Visually, his art is specifically stylized, with thin line work and meticulous attention to detail.
- Some artists do line work well, some do color well, some do fill well.
- His line work is expressive and spare, almost ecstatically austere: He can suggest a coat or a tree - the light on an object and the weight of it - with a few judicious, scraggly lines.
- Use the fine black permanent marker to do the line work.
- Drawn pages were on display as artworks, in their original size so that one could get up close and examine the often bewilderingly intricate line work.
- For projects that require a sketch quality, he does all of the line work in pencil.
- The print seems a little light, sometimes blurring the delicate, almost perforated line work.
- He elevates anime to the realm of high art, expressing heavy psychological and sociological themes through creative line work and animation.
- While I like the simplified line work used for the series, the animation tends to drift between thriftiness and sloppy.
- Details are achieved by applying either direct line work with the conte or ebony pencil, and little or no turpenoid to diffuse it.
- The primary technique of chemical etching will be used to create line work and aquatint effects, in addition to various drypoint options.
- I was consuming a lot of - nothing modern, but I was really obsessed with the line work and the drawings of, say, from Lautrec, to Matisse drawings, Renoir drawings.
- She seemed to know exactly what colours and line work the portrait needed to really express what had been going on.
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