Sentences with phrase «little more visual»

Once I hung the plate / mirror group over the bed, I wanted to add a little more visual height to the nightstand vignettes.
My pantry is still a work in progress as far as organization and since it's an open pantry, I have a couple of ideas swirling through my head to give it a little more visual interest.
If your lamp has seen better days, you could spray - paint it black and that would tie it in and give it a little more visual weight.
But, finally in 2009, I gave little more visual example for my philosophy in this post Keeping things simple, real life accessories (2009) Guess it is pretty clear I've never been a fan of foofy, random, unnecessary decorations!
So among other things, I suggested using some molding on the wall above it to give the wall above the mantel a little more visual impact...
I just wish the suites had a little more visual «pop» to them.
If you'd prefer something a little more visual, take a look at our Gatwick airport hotels photos and videos to help you decide on a product to suit you.
However, for a coupe to drive primarily on the streets and occasional track days, the GTS is the best option, because it offers a little more visual and performance kick in a package that's competent in all areas.
Video: Cameron used Sony CineAlta 3D cameras for the shoot, but other than adding a little more visual depth, there really isn't much in the way of 3D effects — especially once we get inside the ship.
I wanted a little more visual interest than plain green, but I don't have cookie cutters, so I decided to try a swirl pattern.

Not exact matches

I think our visual identity is a little more techie and a little more playful.
I've found Unsplash's images a bit more intriguing and practical, while Little Visual's site offers more images in the abstract and conceptual category.
If that does little to convince you, perhaps learning that visual content is 40 times more likely to get shared on social media than other types of content will make you think twice.
In all honesty, I was hoping that the green layer would be a little more vibrant and just a little more enticing, but after multiple attempts to make it brighter, I will settle with the murky green I got instead because taste trumps visual appeal in this case.
Original recipe suggests 1 1/2 hours, convection baking requires less time, and a little more than an hour is about right in our oven / Toothpick testing doesn't work — you have to take a visual read on the fruitcake, even remove it from the oven for a moment, peel off a corner of the parchment, which I did, take a peak and return to oven if you like / An hour and fifteen minutes, give or take, works for me / Remove paper immediately after baking is complete.
Some people skip the lemon juice because it changes the texture of the sauce a little bit but in my opinion the flavor more than makes up for the visual difference.
I've also added a visual recipe index on the side bar for those that are more in the mood to just stroll around and participate in a little food porn (I hope you gave your kids earmuffs for that last bit).
It is absolutely OK to ignore facts / stats and go with your instinct, emotions, biases, visual feedback from watching games or whatever etc — nearly everyone does it, but if you do so you should at least be a little more cautious with huge sweeping claims.
Stimulating a little one with various audio and visual items, not only encourages more interactive reading sessions, but also highlights imagination.
Much of what we take for granted about our inner lives, from visual perception to memories, is little more than an elaborate construct of the mind.
But, I do like to find ways to move a little more or get a little bit healthier so I LOVE the «Fun ways to burn an additional 100 calories» visual above.
Little details like that add visual interest and allow it to go with more shades of black.
But I'd like to think the gray skirt gives it a little bit more visual interest than a plain black and white one!
With such a clear visual distinction, its not hard to imagine that this decision was intended to induce those with the financial means to spend a little more and buy the premium bed rock planes.
Why bother to nattily plot out the film's visual vocabulary when the story itself is treated as little more than ripped - from - the - headlines sensationalism, devoid of nuance and empathy?
The brightly - coloured visuals and frenetic story ensures this is little more than a cinematic stocking filler.
«Shrek's Guide to Parenthood» isn't even remotely as clever as it sounds, the «Meet the Cast» featurette is little more than EPK fluff, and the visual effects featurette («Tech of Shrek») comes off sounding like a commercial for Hewlett Packard and AMD.
Bottom line, there's something a little minimalist about this dramatically promising story, and it grows harder to deny that the more sentimentality, dry spells and excessive dragging slow momentum, to the point of holding the final product shy of a rewarding state, flirted with enough by lovely scoring and visual style, some worthy story elements, strong performances - particularly that of Gene Hackman - and inspired direction to make «Bite the Bullet» a decent and sometimes gripping western drama, despite lost potential.
As for the visuals, the 4K looked a little tighter, and its HDR capabilities brought out more vivid colors and superior contrast.
Directed with visual flair by Nicolas Ray, the 1955 feature offers little more than a basic melodrama, but Dean is in such command of his ability to communicate his character's inner turmoil that you are riveted by his presence
It's more of a case of the same few visual cues repeated ad nauseam, and ultimately little in the way of a message at all when it comes to its political bent.
Nonetheless, despite this being an adaption of Mary Stewart's «The Little Broomstick», it's visual palette makes up for more than enough of a satisfying viewing experience, even if it's story makes less of an emotional impact than one might think.
There are times when Young - goon's fellow patients are little more than punch lines (they often serve as visual gags in the background).
As ever, the game is overflowing with goofy slapstick and visual comedy, with almost every cutscene stuffed with little vignettes in the background or subversions of the more serious comics material it's appropriating.
This version embraces its horror classification a little more readily than the»95 one did, repeatedly doling out bloody, gross imagery and dabbling in some passable visual effects (a mix of practical and digital) as needed.
Lacking, too, is the visual wit that made Mary Harron's American Psycho adaptation so scabrously entertaining, leaving us instead with little more than the depressing sight of a hairy James Corden snorting copious amounts of coke before taking an unmourned early bath.
It would all be a little hard to take if the visual effects were more convincing (they're cartoonish) or the action scenes at all naturalistic (ditto), but director Brad Peyton isn't especially ambitious.
Little visual themes — such as the way that Braff's characters initially seem to be physically marked by their experience and humiliations — give way somewhere along the line to far more standard, almost obligatory, shots of our heroes in a swimming pool, fully dressed in a two - person tub, and warming themselves before a contemplative fire.
Plenty of film - related goodies for your audio - visual pleasure this week, including Inside Out, Tomorrowland — A World Beyond, and John Wick... Inside Out This latest trailer for Disney Pixar's latest animated feature Inside Out reveals a little more about the plot.
Wiseman applies the style with little apparent intent or discretion, and in doing so creates little more than a visual exercise.
The visuals are a little snappier and perhaps more refined (as one would expect), and some of the set pieces and dramatic aerial shots are a little more elaborate and punchier, and that's about it.
Shooting the film in California also gives it a distinctly US visual sensibility, while Marandi is more than a little reminiscent of that all - American icon, James Dean.
Whether he is throwing us off guard with a haunting image that zooms out to reveal it is little more than a portrait, acting as a red herring, or simply greeting the audience with a disturbingly visual parade of naked flesh in the opening sequence, you leave this movie thinking about the imagery.
It has its moments of visual beauty, but a little more poetic daring and a little less in the way of safe artiness might have made this one something more than an expertly conceived business proposition.â $ After a second viewing of the film recently, I still find myself feeling that way.
Giving people a way to hide the UI was an obvious patch, but then we thought, what if we could provide some more power, open up the game engine a little bit and let everybody tweak the visuals the way we already do in - house?»
Even ignoring all the footage that is or is supposed to resemble TV newsreels, the new «real - world» visuals are not without some flaws, though typically this is little more than light grain which is at least sometimes intentional.
Developing on WiiU is easy as hell every dev has said so, maybe on project cars and games that need such high end visuals means you have to access the edram section which gets a little more complicated but not as much as certain devs try to describe....
With numerous pop - cultural references, movie references, one - liners, visual gags and spoofs that parodied Hollywood and fairytales: Far, Far Away (Hollywood), Burger Prince (Burger King), Farbucks (Starbucks), Versarchery (Versace), Olde Knavery (Old Navy), Saxon Fifth Avenue (Saks Fifth Avenue), Gap Queen (Gap Kids), Tower of London Records (Tower Records), Friar's Fat Boy (Big Boy), Baskin Robinhood (Baskin Robbins), Banana Kingdom (Banana Republic), Marilyn Monroe's infamous pose from The Seven Year Itch (1955)- when Fiona's dress blows up, Meet the Parents (2000), Ghostbusters (1984), Mission: Impossible (1996), Alien (1979), Flashdance (1983), The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989), Spider - Man (2002), From Here To Eternity (1953), The Little Mermaid (1989) and The Lord of the Rings trilogy, and even more, such as Joan Rivers» red - carpet appearance, and the TV show Cops (parodied as KNIGHTS).
The uncompressed audio was a little more robust, while the visuals showed stronger definition and clarity.
Despite those significant drawbacks, the film still has some fantastic visual flair, but it could have been so much better with a little more polish.
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