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Definition of stipple in English: stippleverb ˈstɪp(ə)lˈstɪpəl [with object]1(in drawing, painting, and engraving) mark (a surface) with numerous small dots or specks. (绘画、油漆和雕刻用语)点画,点彩画出;点刻 to finish, stipple the picture with the original base colour Example sentencesExamples - Given an obfuscatory title and presented in the gallery as a photographic triptych with arty cursive and stippled lines all over it, the work defied interpretation but invited formal analysis.
- A wide variety of decorative painting techniques such as sponging, rag-rolling, and stippling can add a creative touch to your project.
- Shearing surfaces are shown with a pattern of short grey lines, while broad crushing surfaces are stippled in grey.
- The intaglio printmaking techniques are engraving, drypoint, etching, aquatint, stipple, mezzotint and are discussed in part two of this article.
- I demonstrated first and then had the students try painting exercises such as stippling, wash, wet wash, glazing, scrubbing and applying strokes with the point, side and heel of the brush.
- Using two small jewelry tags, stipple using olive and brown inks.
- The molded grip has a combination of stippling and checkering, in addition to finger grooves, while the matte black finish of the entire gun enhances its ‘real firearm’ looks.
- I like to stipple the black paint with a green paint to produce a nice camouflaged body.
- To add depth, stipple the card stock with black ink.
- The exposed gold could then be stippled or grained to suggest the shimmer of the threads of the textile.
- I finally regained my sanity and stippled gold and copper acrylic paint on the back of each piece.
- Often, too, she uses a stippled line that releases the contour of an object from the burden of carrying the whole depiction.
- The flattened back strap and grip surfaces were stippled and coated in OD, as was the slide, which was fitted with AmeriGlo's triple-tritium dot, ghostring-and-post sight set.
- The artist's deftly stippled, textured works resemble blurry travel photographs of exotic locales, snapshots taken in a time before mass tourism and Club Med.
- Alex said that he paints during his sleepless periods and is at work on a large canvas depicting a car using using a stippling technique.
- Occasionally producing abstracted images of mesmeric beauty, constituted by surfaces overlaid with countless dots and stippling influenced by both Zulu beadwork and Impressionism, he is, however, also prone to awkward figuration.
- Texture the Copper clay by stippling with the ball tip stylus.
- I over-stamped the Small Leaf with gold ink randomly on the frame, stamped the Dots and then stippled some color along the edges.
- By the mid-'60s, rather than painting dots by hand or stippling them with a dog-grooming brush as in some of his earlier works, he began to employ a dot stencil that he made by drilling holes in a sheet of aluminum.
- Charcoal shading adds the depth and substance, and Mark's hair is stippled in to give the ‘cropped’ look.
Synonyms dot, spot, mark, fleck, streak, speck, speckle, bespeckle, mottle, marble - 1.1 Produce a decorative effect on (paint or other material) by roughening its surface when it is wet.
把(油漆等材料)表面弄粗糙以产生装饰效果 Example sentencesExamples - Additional colors can be incorporated into the color scheme by stippling the paint or wash on, rather than off.
- The tip is painted fluorescent orange whilst the body is stippled using a piece of sponge with emerald green.
- We stipple it on sparingly with a small paint brush and finish off with a soft brush - but there must never be a hole in it, lest a loose thread catches and causes damage.
- The yellow ochre stippled walls inside and the cream with green accents outside on the verandah all help to produce a warm and inviting ambience.
- The body is then stippled with a sponge soaked in black paint to give the body a mottled effect.
- Instead, I peered up at my ceiling which I'd stippled myself.
- I remember waking up one cold and frosty Christmas morning, and after drawing back the blackout curtains the light shone on to the pale green stippled walls of my bedroom, and I saw my stocking hanging on the corner of the fireplace (no fire).
- It also came with built-in wardrobes - the louvred kind - stippled ceilings and woodchip wallpaper, which all seemed so smart and modern in 1978.
Synonyms pat, press, touch, blot, mop, swab, smudge
noun ˈstɪp(ə)lˈstɪpəl mass nounThe process or technique of stippling a surface, or the effect so created. 点刻;点画;点刻(或点画)技法;点刻(或点画)效果 these pictures combine his favourite techniques—wash, line, and stipple Example sentencesExamples - He developed a drawing method using carbon dust and a stipple board technique.
- This lamp, with over 575 pieces, is made with a combination of stipple glass, waterglass and rippled cathedral glass.
- Star exhibit at Caxton Prints will be a set of twelve stipple engravings depicting the progress of the Irish linen manufacture.
- He struck up a partnership with Cipriani and Angelica, and their repertoire of bloodless mythological scenes adorned with dimpled putti is synonymous with the art, despite the many portraits engraved in stipple.
- Mix and apply bonding coat to the surface of the brickwork by brush stipple.
- Lane's technique is stipple, a succession of dots that form an image.
- In this example we have used light blue with black stipple but I prefer to use a green background paint with black stippling.
- Some types of stipple rollers are actually covered with stiff, low-nap carpet.
- This flattering straight cut coat is stipple quilted in 2 lengths, one just below the knee and one to above the ankle.
- The technique of stipple goes back to the fifteenth century.
- My wife came with us last week, which is quite rare, since Frank and I have a tendency either to sit around discussing the exact stipple technique he used in the 1720s.
- The adapter learned from his informant that each regular stipple of the Phoenician consonantal alphabet represented a particular recurrent syllable of the Phoenician language.
- Josephine bought the pictures in 1807 and had them reproduced as hand-colored stipple engravings, which were then bound along with descriptions of the plants by a member of the Institut de France.
- Using a stipple brush, apply metallic gold acrylic paint to edges and design of stamp to add highlights.
Derivativesnoun In addition to bristle or rubber stipplers, sponges can be employed to provide a similar kind of decoration. Example sentencesExamples - High-quality spiky stipplers are by no means low-priced but it is worth though paying a fine price for a high-grade instrument.
- The stipplers are cleaned by wiping them on a dry paper towel using a circular motion.
- If separate brushes are kept for each kind of gold and are used often, it is not necessary to clean them, except stipplers and cut liners.
- The stipplers create a series of very small dots, and as an area is continually worked the dots become less and less distinct.
OriginMid 17th century: from Dutch stippelen, frequentative of stippen 'to prick', from stip 'a point'. Rhymesfipple, nipple, ripple, tipple, triple Definition of stipple in US English: stippleverbˈstipəlˈstɪpəl [with object]1(in drawing, painting, and engraving) mark (a surface) with numerous small dots or specks. (绘画、油漆和雕刻用语)点画,点彩画出;点刻 to finish, stipple the picture with the original base colour Example sentencesExamples - The artist's deftly stippled, textured works resemble blurry travel photographs of exotic locales, snapshots taken in a time before mass tourism and Club Med.
- The exposed gold could then be stippled or grained to suggest the shimmer of the threads of the textile.
- I like to stipple the black paint with a green paint to produce a nice camouflaged body.
- To add depth, stipple the card stock with black ink.
- Often, too, she uses a stippled line that releases the contour of an object from the burden of carrying the whole depiction.
- I over-stamped the Small Leaf with gold ink randomly on the frame, stamped the Dots and then stippled some color along the edges.
- The intaglio printmaking techniques are engraving, drypoint, etching, aquatint, stipple, mezzotint and are discussed in part two of this article.
- Given an obfuscatory title and presented in the gallery as a photographic triptych with arty cursive and stippled lines all over it, the work defied interpretation but invited formal analysis.
- A wide variety of decorative painting techniques such as sponging, rag-rolling, and stippling can add a creative touch to your project.
- Using two small jewelry tags, stipple using olive and brown inks.
- I finally regained my sanity and stippled gold and copper acrylic paint on the back of each piece.
- I demonstrated first and then had the students try painting exercises such as stippling, wash, wet wash, glazing, scrubbing and applying strokes with the point, side and heel of the brush.
- Texture the Copper clay by stippling with the ball tip stylus.
- Shearing surfaces are shown with a pattern of short grey lines, while broad crushing surfaces are stippled in grey.
- Charcoal shading adds the depth and substance, and Mark's hair is stippled in to give the ‘cropped’ look.
- The flattened back strap and grip surfaces were stippled and coated in OD, as was the slide, which was fitted with AmeriGlo's triple-tritium dot, ghostring-and-post sight set.
- The molded grip has a combination of stippling and checkering, in addition to finger grooves, while the matte black finish of the entire gun enhances its ‘real firearm’ looks.
- Alex said that he paints during his sleepless periods and is at work on a large canvas depicting a car using using a stippling technique.
- Occasionally producing abstracted images of mesmeric beauty, constituted by surfaces overlaid with countless dots and stippling influenced by both Zulu beadwork and Impressionism, he is, however, also prone to awkward figuration.
- By the mid-'60s, rather than painting dots by hand or stippling them with a dog-grooming brush as in some of his earlier works, he began to employ a dot stencil that he made by drilling holes in a sheet of aluminum.
Synonyms dot, spot, mark, fleck, streak, speck, speckle, bespeckle, mottle, marble - 1.1 Produce a decorative effect on (paint or other material) by roughening its surface when it is wet.
把(油漆等材料)表面弄粗糙以产生装饰效果 Example sentencesExamples - The tip is painted fluorescent orange whilst the body is stippled using a piece of sponge with emerald green.
- Additional colors can be incorporated into the color scheme by stippling the paint or wash on, rather than off.
- The yellow ochre stippled walls inside and the cream with green accents outside on the verandah all help to produce a warm and inviting ambience.
- I remember waking up one cold and frosty Christmas morning, and after drawing back the blackout curtains the light shone on to the pale green stippled walls of my bedroom, and I saw my stocking hanging on the corner of the fireplace (no fire).
- It also came with built-in wardrobes - the louvred kind - stippled ceilings and woodchip wallpaper, which all seemed so smart and modern in 1978.
- Instead, I peered up at my ceiling which I'd stippled myself.
- We stipple it on sparingly with a small paint brush and finish off with a soft brush - but there must never be a hole in it, lest a loose thread catches and causes damage.
- The body is then stippled with a sponge soaked in black paint to give the body a mottled effect.
Synonyms pat, press, touch, blot, mop, swab, smudge
nounˈstipəlˈstɪpəl The process or technique of stippling a surface, or the effect so created. 点刻;点画;点刻(或点画)技法;点刻(或点画)效果 Example sentencesExamples - Some types of stipple rollers are actually covered with stiff, low-nap carpet.
- This lamp, with over 575 pieces, is made with a combination of stipple glass, waterglass and rippled cathedral glass.
- My wife came with us last week, which is quite rare, since Frank and I have a tendency either to sit around discussing the exact stipple technique he used in the 1720s.
- Mix and apply bonding coat to the surface of the brickwork by brush stipple.
- Josephine bought the pictures in 1807 and had them reproduced as hand-colored stipple engravings, which were then bound along with descriptions of the plants by a member of the Institut de France.
- He struck up a partnership with Cipriani and Angelica, and their repertoire of bloodless mythological scenes adorned with dimpled putti is synonymous with the art, despite the many portraits engraved in stipple.
- He developed a drawing method using carbon dust and a stipple board technique.
- In this example we have used light blue with black stipple but I prefer to use a green background paint with black stippling.
- The technique of stipple goes back to the fifteenth century.
- The adapter learned from his informant that each regular stipple of the Phoenician consonantal alphabet represented a particular recurrent syllable of the Phoenician language.
- Using a stipple brush, apply metallic gold acrylic paint to edges and design of stamp to add highlights.
- Star exhibit at Caxton Prints will be a set of twelve stipple engravings depicting the progress of the Irish linen manufacture.
- This flattering straight cut coat is stipple quilted in 2 lengths, one just below the knee and one to above the ankle.
- Lane's technique is stipple, a succession of dots that form an image.
OriginMid 17th century: from Dutch stippelen, frequentative of stippen ‘to prick’, from stip ‘a point’. |