Palette
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If you played an E. See, these all lie right inside of this general emotional
palette
that we were painting.
And we're going to play on this
palette.
We'll see what happens when we play with this
palette.
We'll paint this
palette
again.
And only much later did scientists come onto the scene and say, "Hey, these are tools, these are functions that we could use in our own research tool palette."
What I proposed first doing is looking at a different material
palette
to do that.
He's standing on the left with his paintbrush in one hand and his
palette
in the other.
The large number of autonomous, coordinated entities offers a new
palette
for aesthetic expression.
Then I choose an 11-pixel square from the nose, paint the background, and look for the corresponding color in the industrial palette, Pantone.
Eventually, grandpa and I rescued the poor dog, but it was at that moment that I realized that that
palette
of roots and soil was really the foundation of the forest.
OK, then you've got to combine them, because then you have the whole spatial
palette
in front of you.
As a result of our ancestor's adaptability, today the planet is full of people with a vast
palette
of skin colors, typically, darker eumelanin-rich skin in the hot, sunny band around the Equator, and increasingly lighter pheomelanin-rich skin shades fanning outwards as the sunshine dwindles.
Their residential security map was its own kind of color palette, and in fact was more influential than all of those color palettes that I had been studying in college combined.
I decided that I'd create my own color
palette
and speak to the people who live where I do and alter the way that color had been defined for us.
It was a
palette
that I didn't have to search far for and look for in a treatise, because I already knew it.
"Color(ed) Theory" was a two-year artistic project in which I applied my own color
palette
to my own neighborhoods in my own way.
This is exactly how I derived my
palette.
Now, there's many people trying to broaden the
palette.
But what I liked about it was, I was controlling my own idiotic information, and I was creating my own
palette
of information, and I was totally and completely at play.
And that means that the artistic director now has a
palette
that he or she can choose from, between a series of forms and a series of processions, because that enclosure around the theater that is normally trapped with front-of-house and back-of-house spaces has been liberated.
Now, fashion designers have the broadest
palette
imaginable in this creative industry.
One that a lot of cultural critics have pointed to is that we now have a much broader
palette
of design choices to choose from than we ever have before, and this is mainly because of the fast fashion industry, actually.
It serves no purpose to the drama community, its adds nothing to the
palette
of Australian cinema.
Now I have to go watch Silverado to cleanse my
palette.
I liked the black and white palette, the excellent casting, the clever heist scene that keeps you guessing about what trick they will pull next, and the ending like everyone else.
this was a thoughtful and well-shot and directed TV movie that took on a huge subject with precision and intelligence, and gives it a film treatment that would look great on a bigger screen -- the
palette
is a little muted for TV.
And he uses his low budget
palette
to wrap his grot blanket around you like a bad memory.
The film begins with a slow undulating blue-green
palette
of sea anemones, jellyfish, and scores of little fanciful goldfish with childlike faces.
Well, the film was shot very well, with a nice color palette, that nicely matched the emotional content - such as there was - of the scenes.
It is sometimes surprisingly well lit, and the color
palette
was clearly thought-out to give the overall look a vibrant, retro feel.
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