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Definition of freehand in English: freehandadjective & adverbˈfriːhand (especially with reference to drawing) done manually without the aid of instruments such as rulers. (尤指绘画不借助尺子等工具)凭手画的(地),徒手画的(地) as adjective a freehand sketch 一张徒手画的草图。 as adverb the pictures should be drawn freehand 这些画需要徒手绘制。 Example sentencesExamples - We're going to work freehand as well as with a few stencils - we might try the idea in the book of using chalk dust, or we may just use the chalks as-is.
- Alluding to the tradition of Chinese landscape painting, these freehand images attempt a clear fluid action, a trusting precision in placement, colour and weight of application of the brush.
- Besides cropping or rotating, you can add text or freehand drawings to your photos, say, to make personalized postcards.
- Custom tattooing (like freehand drawing without a stencil) is increasingly popular with customers, especially those with multiple tattoos.
- The intricate work, based on Victorian romantic decoration, was all done freehand using house paint.
- Each student then chose one of these thumbnail sketches to enlarge to a predetermined size and drew freehand on a piece of black construction paper.
- These pens are perfect for spontaneous freehand sketches as well as ink drawings with precise detail.
- As is characteristic of Johns's graphic work of this time, the drawings feature freehand scribbles, carefully limned curves, erasures and tonal blurring.
- ‘I create them by freehand before transferring the designs to a computer,’ he said.
- Some artists use a stencil to transfer the design to the skin, others draw freehand.
- With a shape that resembled a crystal formation, the sculpture was surrounded by a freehand drawing showing an aerial view of the city with its jumble of ancient monuments, modern buildings and winding streets.
- He starts by drawing a pen line freehand, something which can only be interpreted as a line of ink.
- In Germany in the sixteenth century the Briefmaler, or print colorist, either used stencils to cover predetermined portions of a print or executed the coloring freehand.
- The graph has been drawn freehand, with two spidery black lines crawling across white paper.
- But where normal graffiti is executed freehand and as a one-off, stencil graffiti combines the Pop Art ethos of multiples with an aesthetic that mimics the punchy signage favoured by authority.
- The power of the computer enables them to make intricate geometric shapes quickly and easily that would be extremely difficult - if not impossible - to do freehand.
- Photographs and text are supplemented by explanatory freehand sketches by the author which give a clear explanation of the engineering concept of each design.
- The term refers to freehand brushwork in traditional Chinese painting characterized by vivid expression and bold outlines.
- They learn by visiting the campus, taking field measurements, making freehand sketches, and documenting their research in digital media.
- Over the years I've learned that warnings written freehand in felt marker, blood, or lipstick carry far more weight than professionally-printed signs.
Synonyms manually, with one's hands, using one's hands, not by machine, not mechanically, freehand Definition of freehand in US English: freehandadverb & adjectiveˈfrēˌhandˈfriˌhænd (especially with reference to drawing) done manually without the aid of instruments such as rulers. (尤指绘画不借助尺子等工具)凭手画的(地),徒手画的(地) as adjective a freehand sketch 一张徒手画的草图。 as adverb the pictures should be drawn freehand 这些画需要徒手绘制。 Example sentencesExamples - Besides cropping or rotating, you can add text or freehand drawings to your photos, say, to make personalized postcards.
- But where normal graffiti is executed freehand and as a one-off, stencil graffiti combines the Pop Art ethos of multiples with an aesthetic that mimics the punchy signage favoured by authority.
- We're going to work freehand as well as with a few stencils - we might try the idea in the book of using chalk dust, or we may just use the chalks as-is.
- As is characteristic of Johns's graphic work of this time, the drawings feature freehand scribbles, carefully limned curves, erasures and tonal blurring.
- Each student then chose one of these thumbnail sketches to enlarge to a predetermined size and drew freehand on a piece of black construction paper.
- They learn by visiting the campus, taking field measurements, making freehand sketches, and documenting their research in digital media.
- In Germany in the sixteenth century the Briefmaler, or print colorist, either used stencils to cover predetermined portions of a print or executed the coloring freehand.
- The intricate work, based on Victorian romantic decoration, was all done freehand using house paint.
- With a shape that resembled a crystal formation, the sculpture was surrounded by a freehand drawing showing an aerial view of the city with its jumble of ancient monuments, modern buildings and winding streets.
- Photographs and text are supplemented by explanatory freehand sketches by the author which give a clear explanation of the engineering concept of each design.
- The term refers to freehand brushwork in traditional Chinese painting characterized by vivid expression and bold outlines.
- These pens are perfect for spontaneous freehand sketches as well as ink drawings with precise detail.
- Alluding to the tradition of Chinese landscape painting, these freehand images attempt a clear fluid action, a trusting precision in placement, colour and weight of application of the brush.
- ‘I create them by freehand before transferring the designs to a computer,’ he said.
- Custom tattooing (like freehand drawing without a stencil) is increasingly popular with customers, especially those with multiple tattoos.
- He starts by drawing a pen line freehand, something which can only be interpreted as a line of ink.
- The power of the computer enables them to make intricate geometric shapes quickly and easily that would be extremely difficult - if not impossible - to do freehand.
- Over the years I've learned that warnings written freehand in felt marker, blood, or lipstick carry far more weight than professionally-printed signs.
- The graph has been drawn freehand, with two spidery black lines crawling across white paper.
- Some artists use a stencil to transfer the design to the skin, others draw freehand.
Synonyms manually, with one's hands, using one's hands, not by machine, not mechanically, freehand |