Glossary, ContinuedT (Continued)TELEPHOTO LENS— A long focal-length lens that has the effect ofbringing far objects nearer.TELEVISION GRAPHICS— Graphics created specifically for transmissionvia television.TEMPURA— Dry pigment mixed with an emulsion of egg yolk or milk toform an opaque watercolor.TEMPLATE— A guide made to ensure the uniform consistency of frequentlyused symbols.TERTIARY COLORS— Any intermediate hue that contains some part ofeach of the three primary colors.TEXT— Typewritten or printed matter forming the main body of a work.TEXTURE— The feel or appearance of a surface created by the repetition offorms or design.THERMAL TRANSFER PRINTER— A printer that uses heat to fuse theimage to a paper surface.THIRD DIMENSION— The effect of depth or bulk achieved by the artist ona flat surface.THREE DIMENSIONAL— Possessing height, width, and depth.THREE-QUARTER VIEW— A view of an object rotated to a positionhalfway between a front and a side view.THREE-POINT PERSPECTIVE— A view where no dimension, height,width, or depth, is parallel to the plane of projection.THUMBNAIL SKETCH— Page layouts showing the allocation of space forheadings, photographs, line artwork, and text.Continued on next pageAI-60
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