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O que (quem) é charcoal drawing - definição

TYPEFACE
Charcoal (font); Charcoal font

Charcoal (art)         
  • A selection of charcoal pencils
  • Carbonized]] sticks of [[European spindle]]wood
FORM OF DRY ART MEDIUM
User:Denau/Charcoal (Art); Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Charcoal (Art); Charcoal (Art); Artists' charcoal; Vine charcoal; Willow charcoal; Charcoal drawing
Artists' charcoal is charcoal used as a dry art medium. Both compressed charcoal (held together by a gum or wax binder) and charcoal sticks (wooden sticks burned in a kiln without air) are used.
Charcoal pile         
  • Section through a charcoal pile
  • Video, part 1: construction of a charcoal pile (commentary in German)
  • Video, part 2: burning and clearing of a charcoal pile (commentary in German)
CAREFULLY ARRANGED PILE OF WOOD INSIDE WHICH A FIRE IS LIT IN ORDER TO PRODUCE CHARCOAL
Charcoal kiln; Charcoal burner's pile
A charcoal pile or charcoal clamp is a carefully arranged pile of wood, covered by turf or other layer, inside which a fire is lit in order to produce charcoal. The pile is tended by a charcoal burner.
drawing         
  • Two-point [[perspective drawing]]
  • A pencil portrait by [[Henry Macbeth-Raeburn]], with hatching and shading (1909)
  • [[Galileo Galilei]], ''Phases of the Moon'', 1609 or 1610, brown ink and wash on paper. 208 × 142 mm. [[National Central Library (Florence)]], Gal. 48, fol. 28r
  • ''Madame Palmyre with Her Dog'', 1897. [[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]]
  • Proportions of the human body
  • Drawing process in the ''Academic Study of a Male Torso'' by [[Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres]] (1801, [[National Museum, Warsaw]])
  • worm's-eye perspective]]
  • Variation of proportion with age
  • A young woman drawing the [[Barberini Faun]] in [[Munich]]
  • [[Raphael]], study for what became the ''[[Alba Madonna]]'', with other sketches
  • Arthur Glennie, ''The Guildhall, Exeter'', between 1828 and 1830, pencil on paper
  • [[Antoine Watteau]], ''[[trois crayons]]'' technique
  • study drawing]] by [[William-Adolphe Bouguereau]]
VISUAL ARTWORK IN TWO-DIMENSIONAL MEDIUM
Disegno; Drawings; Pen-and-ink drawing; Layout drawing; Outline drawing; History of drawing; How to Draw; Drawer (artist); Freehand drawing
(drawings)
A drawing is a picture made with a pencil or pen.
She did a drawing of me.
N-COUNT: oft N of n
see also draw

Wikipédia

Charcoal (typeface)

Charcoal is a sans-serif typeface designed by David Berlow of Font Bureau during the period 1994–1997. Charcoal was the default menu font in Apple Computer's Mac OS 8 and 9, replacing the relatively harder-to-read Chicago as part of the new Platinum interface. In Mac OS X developer preview 3, it was replaced with Lucida Grande as the system typeface. Charcoal is designed for high legibility, even at smaller point sizes, displayed on computer monitors.

While similar in design to grotesque sans-serifs, Charcoal has a distinctive organic quality. The letterforms have a high x-height, a vertical axis, and maintain generous counter-form in and around the letterforms. Descending characters, g, j, p, q, and y are shallow, compensating for the high x-height, and allowing for reduced leading in text. While designed primarily for monitor display, Charcoal has had considerable popularity in print, including in letterpress printing.

Virtue is a free TrueType font of similar design sometimes used as a surrogate on non-Apple systems.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para charcoal drawing
1. Sahar also won an art award for a charcoal drawing depicting the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.