Examples of line element in the following topics:
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- Quality of line refers to the character that is embedded in the way a line presents itself.
- The line is an essential element of art, defined as a mark that connects the space between two points taking any form along the way.
- Line orientation gives an element a position on a plane.
- Horizontal, diagonal, and vertical lines describe a line's orientation.
- Hatch lines are defined as parallel lines which are repeated short intervals generally in one direction.
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- The items within a series or a list are known as “elements."
- As is standard in most style guides, use semicolons rather than commas to separate the elements of the series if at least one of the elements includes a comma somewhere within it (known as an “internal comma”).
- To better visually distinguish a list from the surrounding text, be sure to leave an extra (blank) line between the last line of the list and the first line of the following paragraph.
- Each element of the list should start on a new line.
- As with a bulleted list, each element should start on a new line.
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- A contour line presents as a clean, connected line with no shading and emphasizes the open 'shell' of the visual subject.
- The line is an essential element of art, defined as a mark that connects the space between two points and taking any form along the way.
- The contour line is the simplest of the varieties of line.
- A plain contour line presents as a clean, connected line with no shading and emphasizes an open 'shell' of the visual subject.
- While contour lines create a path around the edge of a shape, cross contour lines follow paths across a shape to delineate differences in surface features.
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- Each element's emission spectrum is unique, and therefore spectroscopy can be used to identify elements present in matter of unknown composition.
- Further series for hydrogen as well as other elements were discovered as spectroscopy techniques developed.
- For example, the 2 → 1 line is called Lyman-alpha (Ly-α), while the 7 → 3 line is called Paschen-delta (Pa-δ).
- The fine structure also results in single spectral lines appearing as two or more closely grouped thinner lines due to relativistic corrections.
- Many of the lines are very faint and additional lines can be caused by other elements (such as helium if using sunlight or nitrogen in the air).
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- There are six important varieties of line: actual, implied, straight, expressive, contour, and hatch lines.
- The line is an essential element of art, and is defined as a mark that connects the space between two points, taking any form along the way.
- The quality of a line refers to the character presented by a line in order to animate a surface to varying degrees.
- 'Actual lines' are lines that are physically present, existing as solid connections between one or more points.
- 'Hatch lines' are a series of short lines repeated in intervals typically in a single direction and are used to add shading and texture to surfaces.
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- The line is an essential element of art, defined as a mark that connects the space between two points, taking any form along the way.
- The quality of a line refers to the character that is presented by a line in order to animate a surface to varying degrees.
- Actual lines are lines that are physically present, existing as solid connections between one or more points, while implied lines refer to the path that the viewer's eye takes as it follows shape, color, and form within an art work.
- These types of lines often follow an undetermined path of sinuous curves.
- Hatch lines are a series of short lines repeated in intervals, typically in a single direction, and are used to add shading and texture to surfaces.
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- The line is an essential element of art, and is defined as a mark that connects the space between two points, taking any form along the way.
- The quality of a line refers to the character that is presented by a line in order to animate a surface to varying degrees.
- This type of line can follow any path, from sinuous curves to jagged or vertical lines.
- Expressive lines add to the overall character and feeling evoked by a work of art.
- The expressive lines used in this sculpture are sinuous, expressing motion and struggle.
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- Implied lines are suggested lines that give works of art a sense of motion, and keep the viewer engaged in a composition.
- The line is an essential element of art, and is defined as a mark that connects the space between two points, taking any form along the way.
- The quality of a line refers to the character that is presented by a line in order to animate a surface to varying degrees.
- Rather than actual visible lines, implied lines are more like visual prompts, or suggested lines.
- Implied lines are found in three-dimensional artworks as well.
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- A symmetry element is a plane, a line or a point in or through an object, about which a rotation or reflection leaves the object in an orientation indistinguishable from the original.
- Starting from such a point, a line drawn in any direction encounters the same structural features as the opposite (180º) line.
- Four random lines of this kind are shown in green.
- The existence of a reflective symmetry element (a point or plane of symmetry) is sufficient to assure that the object having that element is achiral.
- (ii) Asymmetry: The absence of all symmetry elements.
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- A one-to-one function, also called an injective function, never maps distinct elements of its domain to the same element of its codomain.
- A one-to-one function, also called an injective function, never maps distinct elements of its domain to the same element of its co-domain.
- In other words, every element of the function's range corresponds to exactly one element of its domain.
- Another way to determine if the function is one-to-one is to make a table of values and check to see if every element of the range corresponds to exactly one element of the domain.
- Notice it fails the horizontal line test.