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1 difuminado
m.scumble, effect produced by scumbling.past part.past participle of spanish verb: difuminar.* * *ADJ vague* * *difuminado, -a adj1. Arte stumped2. Fot soft-focus;en difuminado in soft focus3. [poco claro] blurred -
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3 esfumino
m.1 a stump for shading with charcoal or powdered pigments. (Art)2 stump drawing, scumble, stump.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: esfuminar.* * *1 (utensilio) stump, soft pencil2 (dibujo) stump drawing* * *SM (Arte) stump* * *esfumino nmArte stump, = roll of paper used for blurring chalk or charcoal drawings* * *m PINT stump -
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• effect produced by scumbling• scumble -
5 esfumado
• effect produced by scumbling• scumble -
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adj.sfumato, having hazy outlines.Esfumado, da ppm.1 the first sketch of a painting, drawn with a pencil or charcoal.2 scumble, effect produced by scumbling.past part.past participle of spanish verb: esfumar.
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Scumble — may refer to: * A glaze painting technique * Scumble, an alcoholic beverage from the Discworld fictional universe … Wikipedia
Scumble — Scum ble, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Scumbled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Scumbling}.] [Freq. of scum. [root] 158.] (Fine Arts) To cover lighty, as a painting, or a drawing, with a thin wash of opaque color, or with color crayon dust rubbed on with the stump,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scumble — [skum′bəl] vt. scumbled, scumbling [freq. of SCUM] 1. a) to soften the outlines or color of (a painting) by applying a thin coat of opaque color b) to apply (color) in this manner 2. to soften the outlines of (a drawing) by rubbing or blurring … English World dictionary
scumble — There are two senses for this term. Its earlier meaning: a broken passage of opaque or translucent color (often paint) skimmed or dragged across the surface in such a way that each color is visible, each modifying the other, or, to apply a… … Glossary of Art Terms
scumble — [c]/ˈskʌmbəl/ (say skumbuhl) verb (scumbled, scumbling) –verb (t) 1. to modify the effect of (a painting) by overlaying parts of it with a thin application of opaque or semi opaque colour. –verb (i) 2. to scumble a painting. –noun 3. application… …
scumble Art — [ skʌmb(ə)l] verb give a softer or duller effect to (a picture or colour) by applying a very thin coat of opaque paint or a layer of light pencil or charcoal shading. noun a coat of paint or layer of shading applied in this way, or the effect… … English new terms dictionary
scumble — I. transitive verb (scumbled; scumbling) Etymology: perhaps frequentative of 2scum Date: 1798 1. a. to make (as color or a painting) less brilliant by covering with a thin coat of opaque or semiopaque color applied with a nearly dry brush b. to… … New Collegiate Dictionary
scumble — /skum beuhl/, v., scumbled, scumbling, n. Painting. v.t. 1. to soften (the color or tone of a painted area) by overlaying parts with opaque or semiopaque color applied thinly and lightly with an almost dry brush. n. 2. the act or technique of… … Universalium
scumble — 1. noun /ˈskʌmbəl/ An opaque kind of glaze (layer of paint). 2. verb /ˈskʌmbəl/ to apply an opaque glaze to an area of a painting to make it softer or duller , 2000: The moon was brilliant, the path a track of scumbled footprints in the snow, the … Wiktionary
Scumble — Лессировать, покрывать прозрачной краской … Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии
scumble — scum·ble || skÊŒmbl v. dim, lighten a color (in painting by spreading a layer of opaque or semi opaque material); soften lines or colors of a painting or drawing by rubbing slightly n. technique of scumbling; application of a thin coat of color… … English contemporary dictionary