Glossary, ContinuedC (Continued)CROP MARKS— Marks used to define the limits of an image forreproduction.CROPPING— Defining the limits of an image for reproduction.CROSSHATCH— Parallel lines drawn across other parallel lines to indicatetone.CROW QUILL— A fine, stiff pen nib with little spring used for drawing finelines and lettering.CRT— Also called CATHODE-RAY TUBE. A screen or monitor thatconverts light rays to electrical impulses for transmission or receiving.CUBE— A solid form of six equal square sides.CURSOR— A position indicator on a computer monitor.CUTAWAY DRAWING— A drawing where a portion of the object is cutaway revealing the internal structure.CUTLINE— The placing of a caption in an illustration.CUTTING PLANE LINE— A sectional view showing a theoretical cut onthe item.CYAN— Light blue-green color,DCYCLE OF ACTION— The completion of a single action of animatedmovement.DAISY WHEEL PRINTER— A spinning wheel with spokes having raisedletters and numbers.DAMAR FINISH— Varnish used as a final protective coat over a painting ormixed as part of the painting medium.Continued on next pageAI-17
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