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translucent paperの例文

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  • Highly beating the fibers gives an even more translucent paper with the same grease resistance.
  • The exhibition also presents Wolski's drawings on translucent paper which are loosely connected to his sculptural work.
  • For tracing or translucent paper it is necessary to remove any material which obstructs the transmission of light.
  • The trendiest invitations will include a piece of vellum, translucent paper that is the stationer's equivalent of see-through blouses.
  • His " transparency " is a delicate watercolor and gouache on a scroll of translucent paper about 12 feet long.
  • Boom structured the book in a Japanese style binding and had text crossing multiple pages with printed folds and translucent paper.
  • Both " fusuma " and " shMji " ( sheer, translucent paper room dividers ) run on wooden rails at the top and bottom.
  • The inker usually works directly over the penciller's pencil marks, though occasionally pages are inked on translucent paper, such as drafting vellum, preserving the original pencils.
  • In drawing, plastic's specific advantages over translucent paper are higher mechanical strength and dimensional accuracy; plastic does not, unlike paper, shrink or stretch with changing air humidity.
  • Colored with stains, tattooed with cross-outs and edits, abraded by typewriter key strokes on its translucent paper, the book is a scarred-but-enduring survivor of an turbulent age.
  • A cover, consisting of translucent paper stretched on a circular frame, is attached to the apparatus in front of the performer, obscuring the centre of her torso.
  • The telescope could be aimed at bright objects such as planets by looking for their image cast on a white pasteboard ring or oiled translucent paper screen and then centering them in the eyepiece.
  • The problem was included in the announcement for Julian Levi's gallery exhibition " Through the Big End of the Opera Glass ", printed on translucent paper with the faint inscription : " White to play and win ".
  • Like typical Japanese houses, Ruth Fairfax House's walls consisted of movable shoji ( wood and translucent paper screens to filter the light between the exterior and interior ) and fusuma ( heavier paper mache partitions between interior spaces to provide privacy ).
  • The edition was published in Antwerp to coincide with the exhibition on 25 November 1969.10 copies of the work-unbound, numbered I-X, printed onto 12 aluminium sheets-were made available, along with 90 copies printed on translucent paper and 300 copies on normal paper.
  • In ancient China, people used a device that one 20th century historian categorized as " a variety of zoetrope . " It had a series of translucent paper or mica panels and was operated by being hung over a lamp so that vanes at the top would cause it to rotate as heated air rose from the lamp.