Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Stylization in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Programming
Art image in bright fantasy stylization.
Fast cars, tuning, stylization and exciting competitions.
Footwear is an indispensable element of any stylization.
Stylization of the moon speaks about the fulfillment of desires.
A feature of the Art Deco style is its obligatory thematic stylization.
Thoughtful stylization is a crucial element of a professional web page.
avanrgard interpretation with graphic stylization.
A fact which was out of step with his stylization as the lone guardian of the grizzlies.
the included the stylization.
Suitable for image stylization or black-and-white printers,
The spiders on the legs were the main reason for my stylization of the tomboy.
Obligations arising from the stylization were obligations of strict law,
Most often, decorations such as glass beads will be used by us in personal stylization.
Jancsó's films are characterized by visual stylization, elegantly choreographed shots,
we get this combination of naturalism and stylization.
Stylization possible as follows:
so although around 1906 there was already a stylization going on, it was not yet Art Deco.
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noted with delight the fact that this kind of stand It is a stylization of the usual city apartment.
A one-sided obligation arose from the stylization, because one party had to do something
Comments: Unusual in its size as well as in its design because of the height which made it possible to zig zag the snake over bowl and stem so that an almost characteristic stylization is achieved.
ensure some proper protection but the stylization is the most exciting thing because it will let you feel your car like it is made for you- just the way you want it to be.
which arose out of the stylization.
to the progressive simplification and stylization of forms; from the experience at the Bauhaus in Weimar until the'30s.