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- comprise the bitmap, are visible. Such an image is said to be pixelated (pixellated in the UK). Early graphical applications such as video games ran at very...
- designed using a computer. Further, not all pixellated patterns work at different scales, so being pixellated or digital does not of itself guarantee improved...
- 2021,[update] some of the cartoons were posted by the author in heavily pixellated versions to prevent them from breaching those platforms' policies. StoneToss...
- non-pixellated Multicam and the Italian fractal Vegetato pattern. Pixellation does not in itself contribute to the camouflaging effect. The pixellated style...
- (MARPAT). A pixellated appearance is not essential for this effect, though it is simpler to design and to print. CADPAT was the first pixellated digital camouflage...
- appears con****uous at shorter ranges. This problem has been solved with pixellated shapes, often designed digitally, that provide a fractal-like range of...
- state of charge and vehicle speed. The head- and tail-lights feature a pixellated design which Hyundai have called "Pixel Road Trip" or "Parametric Pixel"...
- Never Mind the Buzz****s is a British comedy panel game show with a pop music theme. It has aired on Sky Max since September 2021, having originally aired...
- was not used as the final UCP. Instead, U.S. Army leadership utilized pixellated images taken from Canadian CADPAT and US Marine Corps MARPAT, then recolored...
- 16mm short animated film by Joanna Priestley, using drawings on paper, pixellated hands and object animation. The film was written by Barbara Carnegie and...