Definition of «crease lines»

The phrase "crease lines" refers to the small lines or wrinkles that appear on fabric or paper when it is folded or creased.

Sentences with «crease lines»

  • Just like the Indica Vista, the upcoming car will be having a central character line on the hood, sharp crease lines on the door below the beltline, a honeycomb grille and striking petal shaped headlamps with tall tail lights. (motorbeam.com)
  • That means design that flows from a statement grill and boomerang - like headlights along strong crease lines on the flanks to a kick - up shape at the rear. (carsuk.net)
  • There's an extra crease line in the side profile too, which BMW's designers say give this car a more powerful aesthetic compared to the softer, more sensuous curves of the coupe version. (evo.co.uk)
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