Texture Essays

  • Scrolling Textures

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    Scrolling Textures: Creating Flowing water. By Stupendous Man! First I would like to introduce scrolling textures since they haven't been addressed very well. I have obtained all the information I am sharing through trial and error and through dilegent searching of the web turning up pieces of the puzzle here and there. Now the infamous scrolling texture. First of all you have to have a texture in your wad file that has the word "SCROLL" as the first six letters. The rest can be what ever you please

  • Landscape And Mundane Practices

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    feet and in their hands. Textures are most immediate and close physical contact with the landscape. Ploughing, grazing, clearance – create distinctive textures of surface, some of them deliberately created for the properties of the texture itself. Textures incorporate time; they are result of a slow but constant change of the very texture of surface. Mundane practices which might have a minimum impact on the surface can in a long term combine to form a distinctive textures. Aerial photographs and

  • Laser Crack Measurement System for Pavement-Management Sytems

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    Pavement surface texture has significant impacts on tire-pavement friction. Vehicle maneuvers such as braking and cornering require sufficient skid resistance to maintain vehicle stability. Furthermore, pavement skid resistance can affect tire wear, rolling resistance, road noise, discomfort, and wear in vehicles (ISO, 1997). There are two classes of pavement textures related to skid resistance, i.e. micro texture and macro texture. The classification is generally based on specific texture wavelength range

  • Analysis Of The Portrait Of Otto Dix

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    tackled this piece in a gritty and unapologetic manner. Dix’s chose to use oil paints on canvas when approaching this piece, which allowed him to explore a variety of techniques particularly apparent in the expression, style, color pallet, contrast and textures manipulated throughout the painting of Dr. Heinrich Stadelman. In the portrait Dix depicts a rather miserable looking old man. Dix paints Dr. Heinrich Stadelman’s body language and facial expression in an interestingly distinct manner. He greatly

  • Isothane EMA Mechanism

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    ISO THANE EMA elastomeric membrane is a liquid applied coating based on urethane perpolymers which cure by reaction with atmospheric moisture to give a continuous film which is elastic. It contains leafing aluminium which gives execellent U.V. resistance. ISOTHANE EMA is a very high solids coating designed to give a high build film. It can be brush or spray applied (with airless spray equipment) but it has a higher viscosity than a conventional paint and should not be diluted. ISOTHANE EMA curves

  • surface texture and friction

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    contact with each other. Friction is affected by surface material (roughness), the surface area in contact and the mass of the object. The following investigation is to prove that friction will increase with increasing texture/’roughness’ of the surface material. Surface texture and friction is dependent on the nature of the intermolecular forces present in the surfaces (R.Nave, n.d). When objects slide past each other intermolecular forces decrease , therfore decreasing friction. This is due to

  • Texture Of Renaissance Music

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    During the middle Ages, the texture of the music was monophonic meaning it contained a single melodic line. Sacred music was sung in Latin and unaccompanied. It was the only type of music allowed in churches; the church wanted to keep music in this manner because it was less distracting. After the loss of power of the church, musical control gradually shifted from the church to the people. Later on, church choirs started utilizing polyphonic texture, one or more melody to their chants. Thus the birth

  • Soil Texture Essay

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    The texture refers to the structure of the soil in relation to small, medium or large particles in a specific soil mass (Ball 2001). Soil texture is classified based on the amount of sand, silt and clay present in a soil sample (Schoonover & Crim 2015). A coarse soil is a sand or loamy soil, a medium soil is a loam, silt loam or silt whereas a fine soil is a sandy clay, silty clay or just clay (Ball 2001). The particles of the clay are very small which means they have a large surface area (What is

  • Soil Particle Size and Porosity

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    Soil Particle Size and Porosity Question: A comparison between two methods of investigating: What is the effect of changing particle size (i.e. the texture of soil) on the porosity of the soil? This is basically investigating in two different ways, "What is the effect of changing particle size (i.e. the texture of the soil) on the porosity of the soil?" The two different methods can then be compared. Predictions Porosity is the amount of air space in a soil. There are two types

  • Analysis Of Texture Profile Analysis (TPA)

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    3.4. Texture Profile Analysis (TPA). The texture of fish is an important quality characteristic, it determines consumer acceptance and hence the marketability of the final products. Hultmann and Rustad (2004). Composition and textural attributes play a vital role in popularizing a food product. Texture and flavour appear to be the most important attributes for the consumer (Stow, 1995). Texture profile

  • Peripetie: An Analysis of Schoenberg's Tempo and Texture

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    2/4, and 4/4 with complex rhythms and varied time signatures which can change very quickly and become unpredictable. In parts of the piece Schoenberg layers a number of different rhythmic patterns on top of each other to create complex contrapuntal texture. This means there is more than one melodic line being played at the same time. This is heard a

  • The Connection between Ethnicity and Hair Texture

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    It is no surprise hair texture varies based on ethnic background. But what exactly determines the hair texture of someone based on their ethnic background? In today’s society, image is everything and hair is a great part of one’s image. In fact, the total revenue of the hair care industry in 2013 was $64.8 billion, according to the 2013 Professional Salon Industry Haircare Study. Because the hair industry is so lucrative, it is safe to say that hair is important to many. When researching a topic

  • Meaning and Texture of the Seventh Poem in Leaves of Grass

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    Meaning and Texture of the Seventh Poem in Leaves of Grass Walt Whitman's seventh poem in his work, Leaves of Grass, displays the subtlety with which the poet is able to manipulate the reader's emotions. In this poem there are no particular emotional images, but the overall image painted by word choice and use of sounds is quite profound. This poem, like many others written by Walt Whitman, is somewhat somber in mood, but not morose. It is serious, but not to the point of gloom. Whitman writes

  • Hair Type 1 Research Paper

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    Hair growth, and nature's construction of our types and textures, will assist in our growing and enjoying natural beautiful hair. Hair types or textures are divided into four categories. Type One, refers to the straight, no curl pattern seen naturally in the majority of European and Asian hair. Due to its straight surface, Type One textures reflect light easily, radiating a brilliant shine. The lack of curls or kinks within this texture allows the natural oil to work from the scalp to the tips

  • Color is the Most Demonstrative Visual Feature and Studied in the Context of CBIR

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    Hiremath et al. [22,23] presented novel retrieval frameworks for combining multiple image information, in which the local color and texture descriptors are captured in a coarse segmentation framework of grids. In this paper, we propose a new content-based image retrieval technique using Zernike chromaticity distribution momentsand rotation-scale invariant Contourlet texture feature, which achieves higher retrieval efficiency. The rest of this paper is organized as follows. Section 2 presents Zernike

  • Promoting Free Speech: A Rhetoric Analysis of Texture's Advertisement

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    freedom of speech and press. Consequently, news organizations and publications need to actively promote themselves by appealing to the masses. Found in a TIME magazine, Texture’s advertisement effectively conveys that US citizens should read from Texture through a balanced use of rhetorical appeals. Texture’s advertisement effectively appeals to emotion. For instance, the headline asserts “Truth will make America great again.” The publishing of the advertisement in the democratic institution TIME

  • Show Me The Hair Type

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    Show Me the Hair Type Ever wondered about how to classify the different type of hair textures of types? The different hair types are labeled type 1, the straight texture; type 2, the wave-like texture; type 3, the curly texture; and type 4, the coily texture. No one can choose the texture of his or her curls or the straightness of his or her hair, it is a trait that runs throughout family generation. Hair also shapes itself not only with generation, but also with the size and shape of the hair’s

  • Deciphering Erotic Aesthetics: An Analysis of 'Venus Visits the Homestead Resort'

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    quality of the painting. Using several principles of design, Brewer’s mastery and skill in the usage of textures and colors enabled him to capture a naturalistic scene of a young woman posing as a nude Venus. The texture suggest that the artist

  • The Importance Of Shape

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    with rectangle shapes in a “blocking” technique to ensure the necessary information is easier for the viewer to read. Incorporating texture into the background of this design adds depth and interest to the composition. Although I do not like this flier in particular, and do not feel it is a good design, the method of using shapes to break up the background texture is effective in conveying the needed information. These two methods of applying shape to a design or illustration are regularly used

  • Minecraft Website Analysis

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    the ability to modify textures, sounds and other experiences inside the game. Gamers can download these resources packs online and input them into your Minecraft world. So are you ready to recreate your world on Minecraft? Here are a few of the best sites for customizing textures. www.resourcepack.net This site allows gamers to download from a large catalog of textures with just about every single them imaginable. Probably one of the best sources for Minecraft textures. Themes range from default