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artistic and affinity
The Paris of Zola, Manet, France, Degas, Fauré, a group that had assembled more on the basis of status affinity than actual artistic tastes, indulging in the refinements of Dandyism, was at the opposite end of the economic, social, and political spectrum from the gritty, tough-talking, die-hard, emigrant artists that peopled Montparnasse.
Throughout his adolescence he felt a deeper affinity for theatre and music than literature, training fully as a classical pianist, his first artistic inspirations arising from the scores of Debussy, Chopin and Beethoven.
Despite his humble beginnings, working as a street vendor, he had a strong affinity for artistic endeavors and took up jobs on the radio, circus and television.
The iconographies and artistic values of the Tibetans had a close affinity with those of the Indian tradition.

artistic and animation
That incarnation of the animation studio continued cartoon production until 1967, but has been historically dismissed as having largely failed to maintain the artistic acclaim the Fleischer brothers achieved under their management.
Sound effects ( or audio effects ) are artificially created or enhanced sounds, or sound processes used to emphasize artistic or other content of films, television shows, live performance, animation, video games, music, or other media.
It was an artistic attempt to break away from the strict realism in animation that had been developed and perfected by Walt Disney.
This was a major step in the development of limited animation — though despite the abuse of the form that would arise in the future because of cost-cutting, Gerald McBoing-Boing was meant as an artistic exercise rather than merely a way of producing cheap cartoons.
The result is an artistic style that could not have developed if animation was solely devoted to producing simulations of reality.
Limited animation was originally founded as an artistic device, though it was soon used widely as a cost-cutting measure rather than an aesthetic method.
Jerry Beck later wrote that, while he found the rotoscoped animation " beautiful ", he felt that it was unclear whether the use of live action was an artistic choice or due to budgetary constraints.
Chuck Jones ' 1942 cartoon The Dover Boys had demonstrated that animation could freely experiment with character design, depth, and perspective to create a stylized artistic vision appropriate to the subject matter.
The decision about the number of inbetweens is also an artistic one, as certain styles of animation require a not-so-smooth fashion of movement.
As the Hollywood animation studios faded, a number of independent producers of animation continued to make experimental, artistic animated films that explored new artistic territory in the medium of animation.
It quickly became a hit with the artistic community who were experimenting with the new medium of computer graphics, and will remain most famous for its use by Larry Cuba to create the original " attacking the death star will not be easy " animation in Star Wars.
The methods of creating the images or frames for an animation piece depends on the animators ' artistic styles and their field.
Commercial artists work a variety of situations doing many things in the artistic world such as advertisement, illustration and animation.
" Several artistic filmmaking techniques were featured on the program including chroma key, stop-motion animation, and claymation.
Gardiner focused on producing PSA spots for local political issues ( eventually evolving into other artistic media such as music and holograms ) while Vinton established Will Vinton Productions ( later Will Vinton Studios ) in Portland to capitalize on his constantly-improving animation technology.
Important contributions to world cinema include Cinéma Vérité and artistic animation.
He also criticized the blank background choices, questioning if they were truly artistic decisions or done to save on animation costs.

artistic and comic
" The actress Minnie Maddern Fiske wrote in Harper's Weekly that " a constantly increasing body of cultured, artistic people are beginning to regard the young English buffoon, Charles Chaplin, as an extraordinary artist, as well as a comic genius.
" Dilbert notes that the strip is " nothing but a clown with a small head who says random things " and Dogbert responds that he is " maintaining his artistic integrity by creating a comic that no one will enjoy.
In the letters column, a reader remarked that the comic " must make you creators feel at times as if you're painting yourself into a corner ," and " Your matching of Golden Age comics history with new plotlines has been an artistic ( and I hope financial!
" Dilbert notes that the strip is " nothing but a clown with a small head who says random things " and Dogbert responds that he is " maintaining his artistic integrity by creating a comic that no one will enjoy.
According to commentary on the DVD collection for the show's first season, part of Krypton's appearance was influenced by the artistic style of American comic book artist Jack Kirby.
A major counterexample was the very stylish ( À Suivre ), publishing comics by Jacques Tardi, Hugo Pratt, François Schuiten and many others, and popularizing the concept of the graphic novel as a longer, more adult, more literate and artistic comic in Europe.
Charles Clarence Beck, artistic creator and long-time chief artist of comic book superhero Captain Marvel, and his extended family of " Shazam!
Troisi started his artistic career as a cabaret showman in 1972, as a member of the comic trio called " I Saraceni " (" The Saracens ") and, later, " La Smorfia " ( from the name of the " book of the numbers " traditionally used in Naples for lottery and tombola, but also meaning " the face ", as in " to make a face ").
The period also saw the emergence of the comic book as a mainstream art form, and the defining of the medium's artistic vocabulary and creative conventions by its first generation of writers, artists, and editors.
The public perception of comic books was of adolescent power fantasies, inherently incapable of mature artistic or literary expression.
In the 1960s, Amano was exposed to Western art styles through comic books, which he claims among his artistic roots.
The plot of this episode is based on the Battle of Thermopylae, while the episode's artistic style is a homage to Frank Miller's comic book, 300.
He pioneered the adventure comic strip, establishing the conventions and artistic approach of that genre.
Aiding Pastis in the artistic elements of the strip was Darby Conley, creator of the comic strip Get Fuzzy.
His strength, much like his other powers, varies greatly depending upon different artistic interpretations of various comic book writers.
Nouvelle Manga is an artistic movement which gathers Franco-Belgian and Japanese comic creators together.
* Kirby dots, an artistic convention in comic books
Regarded by Time magazine in 1974 — alongside Prince Valiant author-illustrator Hal Foster — as " some sort of genius ", and described in Jerry Bails and Hames Ware's Who's Who in American Comic Books as " ossibly the most influential artist on early comic books ", Raymond's legacy as an artistic inspiration is immense.
Gilbert and Sullivan went on to become the most famous and successful artistic partnership in Victorian England, creating a string of comic opera hits, including H. M. S.
Hiro Sugiyama, Peter Saville, and American comic book artists, such as Adrian Tomine, inspired the artistic design and aesthetic.
He began drawing comic books and he is best known in that field for being the artistic co-creator of the DC Comics superhero The Flash.
While in battle, he often used the ring's power to create constructs of just about anything his artistic mind could imagine: other superheroes, anime characters, mystical characters, mechas, futuristic weapons, and original characters from his comic books.
" Aside from this exposure to art, Baker has said, his early artistic influences included comic book artist Jack Kirby, caricaturist Jack Davis, and painter and magazine illustrator Norman Rockwell.
Kirby krackle ( sometimes Kirby dots ) are an artistic convention in superhero and science fiction comic books and similar illustrations: a field of black, pseudo-fractal images are used to represent negative space around unspecified kinds of energy.

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