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An element of art which refers to how a surface feels or looks like it would feel.
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the characteristic of the leaf surface to the eye.
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the surface character of a material that can be experienced through touch or the illusion of touch. Texture is produced by natural forces or through an artist's manipulation of the art elements. Texture: actual and simulated texture; textures in fabric, wood, metal, and in nature. Texture refers to the surface quality, both simulated and actual, of artwork. ...
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the surface quality or physical feel of a piece of art; examples are flat, prickly, bumpy, rough, smooth, etc.
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The nature of the surface of an object, especially as described by the sense of touch, but excluding temperature. Textures include rough, smooth, feathery, sharp, greasy, metallic, and silky.
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