Cool image. How close did you get? Anyway, my screen has some lines, hardly makes squares Laptop screen...
Well... I wanted to say something, but I forgot.
Texture refers to the properties held and sensations caused by the external surface of objects received through the sense of touch...........this is a pattern, not a texture. the texture in this case will be the screen surface itself!
author says:
shikyo, my monitor is a CRT type hence rd pixels;
adeincyprus, from the wixipedia
Pixel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The pixel is the smallest addressable screen element; it is the smallest unit of ... Texel (texture element) and luxel (lux element) are words used to describe ... an image from a set of pixel values, using dots, lines, or smooth filtering
Texture refers to the properties held and sensations caused by the external surface of objects received through the sense of touch.........Unless you are referring to the feel of the plastic surface of the keys, then this is a pattern, not a texture!
great idea ! never thought a pc screen would look like that, well done
Oo...interesting. My LCD screens have square shaped ones instead of round ones like your. Definitely a nice idea!
Cool image. How close did you get? Anyway, my screen has some lines, hardly makes squares Laptop screen...
Well... I wanted to say something, but I forgot.
Texture refers to the properties held and sensations caused by the external surface of objects received through the sense of touch...........this is a pattern, not a texture. the texture in this case will be the screen surface itself!
shikyo, my monitor is a CRT type hence rd pixels;
adeincyprus, from the wixipedia
Pixel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The pixel is the smallest addressable screen element; it is the smallest unit of ... Texel (texture element) and luxel (lux element) are words used to describe ... an image from a set of pixel values, using dots, lines, or smooth filtering
that still does not make it a texture in the true sense of the word..........and wikipedia is not always right either!!....
sorry author, I have to agree with Ade.
I agree with Ade. But, there IS a texture here (as there is with any tanglible object) - it would just be "smooth" from the computer screen.
On a seperate note - as I always preach to my students - never, ever, EVER quote Wikipedia
great shot!!! GL
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