The distance points are spaced equally on either side of the vanishing point. |
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Lines of black text emerged from the bottom of the screen and scrolled up and away toward a vanishing point somewhere near the top. |
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The construction consisted of orthogonals, transversals, horizon line and vanishing point. |
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The possibility of a favourable outcome to such an enterprise reaches the vanishing point. |
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Players can see right up to the vanishing point where objects are out of range of the human eye. |
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The works are formed of shafts of colour that disappear to a vanishing point. |
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The true antecedent of the modern vanishing point is Guidobaldo's punctum concursus. |
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The viewpoint in this type of perspective lies on a line perpendicular to the picture plane, passing through the central vanishing point. |
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A pin at the central vanishing point would have been as useful here as it would for perspective drawings set out mathematically. |
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Her scenes have no horizon line or vanishing point and consist of glowing color fields or grounds. |
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The progress of brightness is based on the source edge in both directions, to the vanishing point and in the opposite direction. |
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The composition completely revolves around a unique vanishing point situated between the two silhouettes at the end of the pool. |
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The entire crowd converges towards a vanishing point incorporated between the skyscrapers. |
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The music is gradually thinned down until it disappears, putting in perspective the vanishing point of the reflection. |
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All the while, the narrower our field of vision, the more fixated we become on the vanishing point. |
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Fragmented planes appear to glide toward a central vanishing point. |
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This means that any possibility of their lawful threat or use has been reduced to vanishing point. |
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How do I know that the shingly beach that runs diagonally across painting No 19 extends out of the frame, on and on to a vanishing point? |
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Perhaps Schoenberg's art is, in the end, entirely ornamental — the vanishing point of aestheticism. |
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Desperation must have impelled him as the crowd bayed and the time remaining approached vanishing point. |
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The Arghandab shrinks almost to vanishing point in summer, but in winter and spring it floods the table-flat plain. |
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Symmetry and symbolism, reflections and a vanishing point converge on this breathtaking edifice. |
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The spectator's viewpoint converges towards a single vanishing point situated on the Manhattan side. |
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The progress of brightness has its origin in the source edge and not the vanishing point. |
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Using this option you can move the vanishing point in a horizontal direction. |
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Rather than a single vanishing point located at the rear of a setting, Bibiena used two or more vanishing points at the sides. |
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To give a more vivid demonstration of the accuracy of his painting, he bored a small hole in the panel with the baptistery painting at the vanishing point. |
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His eyes narrowing almost to the vanishing point, he looked away from us and mumbled something to his colleagues. |
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The vanishing point in painting was a technique used to show perspective in art, i.e., larger objects at the fore with objects getting smaller the further back you go. |
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The most important result in Guidobaldo's treatise was that any set of parallel lines, not parallel to the plane of the picture, will converge to a vanishing point. |
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His many treatises included illustrations of the tragic, comic and satyric stages, based on Vitruvius's innovative ideas regarding the vanishing point. |
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If international law is at the vanishing point of law, then the law of war is, perhaps, even more conspicuously, at the vanishing point of international law. |
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Or, even, the despots which Greek etymological origin points to the landlord, the unique lord of the house, vanishing point of a characteristically teleological system. |
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Casual readers of history may think that the sovereignty of the Crown has been whittled down to the vanishing point, but apparent encroachments upon the Crown have added to its true dignity. |
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Display of various views, isometry and vanishing point. |
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In reality, this decision reduces that prospect to vanishing point. |
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Their orientation follows the curve of the wall, so the common geometrical vanishing point of their reflexions is located in the panopticon oculus of the director's house, in the middle of the saltworks. |
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In perspective drawings, lines which are in reality parallel converge at a vanishing point, in keeping with what the eye perceives, thus revealing several surfaces of a volume at once. |
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It might cut the tuberculosis deathrate to the vanishing point. |
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The film hurtles toward tragic inevitability like Vanishing Point, the classic carsploitation film that Death Proof revises with the triumph of the collective. |
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