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Definition of photorealism in English: photorealismnoun fəʊtəʊˈrɪəlɪz(ə)mˌfoʊdoʊˈri(ə)lɪzəm mass noun1A style of art and sculpture characterized by the highly detailed depiction of ordinary life with the impersonality of a photograph. Example sentencesExamples - His artwork was visionary, defined by its luscious gouache and photorealism, and his fondness for dressing his characters in the cartileginous mugs of actors like Kirk Douglas.
- Like Picasso, Bacon sought neither photorealism nor photographic verisimilitude, nor were his paintings merely the sum of their sources.
- I like to use photorealism, loose and gestural drawing styles, and a combination of the two.
- He was the leading exponent of photorealism, a school of art that was probably maligned by the snoots but embraced, bemusedly, by the pop artists.
- The 1950s once again saw two contrasting movements thrive, photorealism and subjectivism.
- 1.1 (in computer graphics) the rendering of images in an extremely realistic way.
Example sentencesExamples - As if something like Mario ever needed photorealism.
- While adults express concerns regarding photorealism in games, children, the survey suggests, are well able to separate reality from the fictional environment of the game world.
- The stylised look of the film might be off-putting to those who demand photorealism above all in their special effects work, but anyone with the slightest affection for pulp SF serials or comics will be in seventh heaven.
- With slightly less attention to photorealism, perhaps people would be less likely to complain about Spider-Man's apparent weightless landings and take them more in the spirit of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
- The G40 builds on the G34 by adding programmable pixel shaders and is being pitched at apps that need a higher level of photorealism than games.
Definition of photorealism in US English: photorealismnounˌfōdōˈrē(ə)lizəmˌfoʊdoʊˈri(ə)lɪzəm 1A style of art and sculpture characterized by the highly detailed depiction of ordinary life with the impersonality of a photograph. Example sentencesExamples - Like Picasso, Bacon sought neither photorealism nor photographic verisimilitude, nor were his paintings merely the sum of their sources.
- The 1950s once again saw two contrasting movements thrive, photorealism and subjectivism.
- He was the leading exponent of photorealism, a school of art that was probably maligned by the snoots but embraced, bemusedly, by the pop artists.
- I like to use photorealism, loose and gestural drawing styles, and a combination of the two.
- His artwork was visionary, defined by its luscious gouache and photorealism, and his fondness for dressing his characters in the cartileginous mugs of actors like Kirk Douglas.
- 1.1 (in computer graphics) the rendering of images in an extremely realistic way.
Example sentencesExamples - While adults express concerns regarding photorealism in games, children, the survey suggests, are well able to separate reality from the fictional environment of the game world.
- The G40 builds on the G34 by adding programmable pixel shaders and is being pitched at apps that need a higher level of photorealism than games.
- The stylised look of the film might be off-putting to those who demand photorealism above all in their special effects work, but anyone with the slightest affection for pulp SF serials or comics will be in seventh heaven.
- As if something like Mario ever needed photorealism.
- With slightly less attention to photorealism, perhaps people would be less likely to complain about Spider-Man's apparent weightless landings and take them more in the spirit of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
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