Glossary, ContinuedT (Continued)THUMBSPOTS— Visual indicators placed on a slide mount to identify theemulsion side of the film and simplify tray loading.TILING— A fill pattern effect that repeats a pattern over and over.TILT CARD— A vertical card that requires up-and-down camera movement.TIME LINE— A projected plan of execution outlining significant milestonesand deadlines used to monitor work in progress closely.TINT— A mixture of pure color and white.TISSUE OVERLAY— Thin, translucent paper placed over artwork forprotection and corrections.TITANIUM WHITE— An opaque white.TITLE BLOCK— Space in the lower right comer that contains the identityof the drawing, the subject matter, the origins, the scale, and other data.TITLE CARD— A television card that contains text only.TONAL— Having gradations of gray or intermediate values.TONE— (1) A value usually predominate which sets the key; (2) A thin layerof paint applied to a ground to eliminate the whiteness of the surface beforepainting.TOOL BOX— See BUTTON BAR.TOOTH— The ability of the paper surface to accept various mediums.TORTILLON— Also called STUMP or STOMP. Tightly rolled paper,leather, or felt used to blend charcoal, pastels, pencil, chalk, or crayon.TOUCHE— A liquid-masking agent or lithographic crayon applied by brushto a lithographic plate or stone.Continued on next pageAI-61
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