Line thickness refers to how thick or thin a line is when it is drawn or printed. It determines the width or boldness of a line.
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These are schematics of connectivity in the brain showing connectivity at two different times with strength indicated
by line thickness.
Gel liners give you a more glam look, are water - resistant, and allow more control
over line thickness.
However, closer examination reveals subtle textural quirks: pockmarks where bubbles effused from wet paint, scratches, wash irregularities and masking -
line thickness from overlapped paint buildup.
The same can be done by overlapping geometric forms or
varying line thicknesses, as Benkert did with his Untitled work on paper from 1967.
Looking back at the data, it actually looks to me like the top runner was better in the non-stretching condition, but maybe that's just an artifact of
the line thickness they used in the graph.
The Surface Pen feels great to use on the touch screen, with a real sense of pressure (
line thickness will change depending how hard you press) and a working eraser.
Actually the same discrepancy is shown in the IPCC figure you linked, but
the line thickness in their figure falsely suggests that this 0.2 C is not very significant.
Of course, you can change colors,
line thickness, etc..
Choose from solid or dotted lines, shading,
line thickness and your border placement.
Great use of contrasting text colour and
line thickness to differentiate between sets of information.