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1) Grain is not apparent in print. Allows much finer detail than woodcuts can offer.
2) This technique creates various tones from light to dark when the plate is inked and printed. (Larger range of value) (No line)
3) The acid "bites" into the ground had been scrated away creating clearly defined lines. The longer the plate is submerged in the acid, the deeper the lines will become; the results in heavier lines or darker prints photographic images can also be transitioned and etched into a metal plate.
4) This creates a soft, heavy line that is unique to this type of inagilo. (Fuzzy lines)
6) This method can achieve lines that are curvy and moderately detailed. - no grain.
7) Engraving, drypoint, aqutint, and etching
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5) Raises the surface and soaks up the ink.
8) Because the grain is resistant to cutting, deal is often to achieve the image to curved into wood blacks. Surface runs paralled to the grain.
9) The image that results is clear and precise. (money)
10) Beginning in 1798. Process enables artist to create images with a wide tonal range, which often results in a look that is simiar to charcoal drawing or painting.
11) Multi layer black line
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