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Что (кто) такое Flatter - определение

COMICS COLORIST
Flats (comics)

flatter         
(flatters, flattering, flattered)
1.
If someone flatters you, they praise you in an exaggerated way that is not sincere, because they want to please you or to persuade you to do something.
I knew she was just flattering me.
...a story of how the president flattered and feted him into taking his side.
VERB: V n, V n into -ing [disapproval]
2.
If you flatter yourself that something good is the case, you believe that it is true, although others may disagree. If someone says to you 'you're flattering yourself' or 'don't flatter yourself', they mean that they disagree with your good opinion of yourself.
I flatter myself that this campaign will put an end to the war...
You flatter yourself. Why would we go to such ludicrous lengths?
VERB: V pron-refl that, V pron-refl
3.
If something flatters you, it makes you appear more attractive.
Orange and khaki flatter those with golden skin tones...
My philosophy of fashion is that I like to make clothes that flatter.
VERB: V n, V
4.
flatter         
v.
1) (D; refl.) to flatter on (to flatter oneself on one's knowledge of history)
2) (D; tr.) to flatter smb. about, on
flatter         
¦ verb
1. lavish compliments on, especially in order to further one's own interests.
(flatter oneself) believe something favourable about oneself, typically without foundation.
2. cause to feel honoured and pleased.
3. (of clothing or a colour) enhance the appearance of.
give an unrealistically favourable impression of.
4. archaic please (the ear or eye).
Phrases
flatter to deceive appear promising but ultimately disappoint.
Derivatives
flatterer noun
flattering adjective
flatteringly adverb
Origin
ME (as flattery): from OFr. flaterie, from flater 'stroke, flatter', prob. of Gmc origin and related to flat1.

Википедия

Flatter

A flatter is a coloring specialist within the comic book industry that prepares the inked or sketched comic book page for the colorist with digital art software such as Adobe Photoshop. The specialist does so by selecting the objects on the page and filling them in with a solid color called a "flat", so that the "flats" can be used by the colorist by way of the "magic wand" tool. In this way, the colorist may select each object during the rendering process—to the exclusion of the other objects on the page—so that the object's base color may be changed, or to render the colors.

Because each colorist has preferences as to how the flats are to be done flatters usually work as freelancers commissioned directly by the colorist. Pricing for flats vary but as of early 2010 one common going rate for a flatted page was $15 if the page were inked and of regular difficulty ($30 for a double page) with $20 for a sketched page of regular difficulty ($40 for a double sketched page).

Notable flatters include Jeremiah Embs and Neil Fraser that obtained published credit for flats while working for the colorist Brian Buccellato on the comic book series Witchblade (issues #72, 73, 74) for Top Cow in 2003–2004. Other notable flatters include Alex Petretich, Talon Kelley, and Fredric Paculba, who have worked for the colorist Dave Stewart on such series as Hellboy, BPRD and received published credits for the comic Shaolin Cowboy.

Примеры употребления для Flatter
1. Instead, the document calls for "fairer, flatter, simpler" taxes.
2. He has instead argued for "simpler, flatter" taxes.
3. Spot the difference: Victoria‘s chest is noticeably flatter now Read more...
4. During the last two weeks, Gemma‘s stomach appears to be getting gradually flatter than ever.
5. Whatever the outcome, it is clear to me we need a flatter, simpler tax system.