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Photorealism is a
genre of art that encomp****es painting,
drawing and
other graphic media, in
which an
artist studies a
photograph and then
attempts to...
- New York, 1980, pp. 27–33. Chase, Linda,
Photorealism at the Millennium, The Not-So-Innocent Eye:
Photorealism in Context.
Harry N. Abrams, Inc. New York...
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principles of
photorealism.
American painter Denis Peterson,
whose pioneering works are
universally viewed as an
offshoot of
photorealism,
first used "hyperrealism"...
- Alzheimer's disease. Meisel,
Louis K.
Photorealism.
Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers, New York. 1980. Meisel,
Louis K.
Photorealism. New York:
Harry N.
Abrams Publisher...
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qualities of the original.
Literary critic Fredric Jameson offers photorealism as an
example of
artistic simulacrum, in
which a
painting is created...
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Environment in a
Photoreal Feature Oliver Kane,
Stefano Farci, John Seru,
Frederick Vallee (for "Rome")
Nominated Outstanding Model in a
Photoreal or Animated...
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September 4, 2016) was an
American painter closely ****ociated with the
Photorealism movement of the late 1960s and
early 1970s. He was best
known for his...
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rendering algorithms that have
since become fundamental in
achieving photorealism in
graphics by
modeling the
paths that rays of
light take from a light...
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simplify technical illustrations.
Rendering styles that
combine photorealism with non-
photorealism are
known as
hyperrealistic rendering styles. This section...
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Global illumination (GI), or
indirect illumination, is a
group of
algorithms used in 3D
computer graphics that are
meant to add more
realistic lighting...