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== English == === Noun phrase === '''stippled shadows''' ''pl'' Shadows rendered with many small dots, specks, or broken marks rather than smooth gradients or solid areas of darkness. == Definition == A visual shading effect where shadow is created by changing the density of tiny marks. Sparse dots create lighter shadow, while tightly clustered dots create darker shadow. == Expanded Definition == In stippled shadows, darkness is built through accumulation. Instead of blending gray tones or filling an area with flat black, the artist places many small dots close together. The closer the dots are, the darker the shadow appears. This technique is common in ink illustration, engraving, comics, manga, photocopied art, printmaking, and retro graphic styles. It gives shadows a textured, handmade quality and can make an image feel aged, gritty, delicate, or archival. == Plain-English Version == A stippled shadow is a shadow made from lots of little dots instead of smooth airbrushed darkness. == Visual Principle == The basic rule is simple: more dots mean darker shadow; fewer dots mean lighter shadow. [[File:Midjourney Stippled Shadows.png|alt=Black-and-white stippled illustration showing shadow areas made from many tiny dots, with darker regions formed by denser dot clusters and lighter regions formed by sparse dots.|thumb|Stippled shadows built from dense clusters of tiny dots rather than smooth gradients.]] == Example Usage == βThe portrait used stippled shadows around the eyes, giving the character a haunted, old-print texture.β == Notes == Stippled shadows are related to stippling, halftone, screentone, hatching, and engraving, but the defining feature is the use of dot density to create shadow value.
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