Digital Art Techniques

4 words in this vocabulary list

adjective describing a state of being under the influence of both alcohol and marijuana simultaneously

  • After consuming alcohol and marijuana simultaneously, he became crossfaded and was unable to drive.
  • We got crossfaded at the party last night and had a great time.
  • I love getting crossfaded with my friends on the weekends.
  • Her emotions were crossfaded, torn between happiness and sadness.

noun a device used in animation and filmmaking to trace over motion picture footage, frame by frame, to produce realistic action sequences

  • The animator used rotoscope techniques to trace over live-action footage for a more realistic animation.
  • The artist rotoscoped scenes from the movie to create a cool animation.
  • I'm going to rotoscope that video to make it look awesome.
  • She felt like she was living in a rotoscope world, where everything seemed slightly unreal.

noun a technique used to project video onto surfaces such as buildings, to create visual effects and illusions

  • The artist used video mapping to project intricate designs onto the facade of the building.
  • They're going to do some cool video mapping on the walls for the party.
  • I heard they're going to do some sick video mapping at the event.
  • Her mind felt like a blank canvas until the video mapping of memories brought it to life.

noun a genre of art in which an artist creates a highly realistic image that resembles a high-resolution photograph

  • Photorealism is a genre of art that aims to create highly realistic images that resemble photographs.
  • Have you seen those photorealism paintings that look like actual photos?
  • That photorealism drawing is so on point, it's almost like a cheat code.
  • Her attention to detail in her work is like photorealism for the mind.