Sentences with phrase «though vivid colors»

Even though the vivid colors he once started working with have been covered by layers of white paint, the effort of their participation was not a waste, they always enriched the canvas.He frequented the American Museum of Natural History to gain further knowledge of the spiritual aspects of African, Native American, & Oceanic art.

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And even though it's vivid, it pairs surprising well with other colors.
Imagine my surprise when I purchased Lust For Blush and even though the color is a bit too vivid for me, the texture was creamy smooth, not slippery.
Clinique promises the colors are longlasting and stay vivid all though.
You look as though you can wear black well and your coloring is quite vivid.
Alavi and Jamal depict his fantasies in bright, vivid colors with dynamic movement; when the characters jump, dive or wrestle, the directors stay with the action, often as though we're in one long, handheld tracking shot.
The movie has enough unique razzle dazzle, though, to make the story its own and to keep your eyes engaged — the bold, vivid colors rival Pixar's popular undersea stories Finding Nemo and Finding Dory.
Sony should have really done something here, though for the average users who aren't too concerned with the number of pixels, the display is enthralling with deep, rich blacks and equally vivid colors.
The pictures don't exactly show the vivid colors and contrast we expect from AMOLED displays, though that shouldn't be the case in actual usage.
The 9.4 - inch (1,280 x768 pixels) touch screen offers great viewing angles and vivid colors, seemingly comparable to the Galaxy Tab 10.1 (though we couldn't get a sense of its brightness range).
Though his vivid canvases make it hard to believe, color was once something he felt wary of, a dangerously association - laden embellishment used to fill the spaces created by line.
Though phones with OLED displays, like the Samsung Galaxy S5, deliver more vivid contrast and slightly richer, if less accurate, color, the iPhone 6's 4.7 - inch IPS display is excellent: vivid and rich.
Color saturation isn't quite as vivid and eye - catching as the AMOLED on the Gear Live, I've found, but the LG fares a little better outdoors, though direct sunlight is still the enemy of visibility.
Overall it's a pretty good - looking screen, though, with the bright, vivid colors we've come to expect from modern Super AMOLEDs.
The same praise goes for its accurate and vivid colors, though the biggest plus here may be the panel's contrast ratios.
Photos otherwise look really good, though again, the color settings of the display make everything look very vivid on the phone's screen.
Trailers for movies like Pacific Rim and The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug show vivid color, though they do lack the sense of depth a glossy display can provide.
Word to the wise, though: the «Vivid» color option that is enabled out of the box will make your apps, photos, and videos look almost cartoonish with oversaturation.
Samsung's OLED technology has always meant vivid colors, and sure enough the Galaxy S5 delivers saturated hues in spades, though we'd say they're more accurately balanced than those of the phone's predecessor.
It's the great display that grabs your attention first, though, running at 1,280 x 768 resolution — just slightly better than 720p HD — is vivid in its colors and inky in its blacks.
Like we said earlier, both devices come with their good and bad points when it comes to the displays being used, though the Vivo 5's better touch responsiveness, vivid colors, and better protection due to Corning Glass make it a very compelling option for those that are willing to look past its on - paper resolution.
Though both phones feature 6 - inch displays, only the Mate 10 Pro utilizes AMOLED technology, which consumes less power and produces more vivid colors than the LCD panel on the View 10.
Best of all, it's an AMOLED display, so colors are vivid and the screen gets bright enough to be viewable outside, though not as much in direct sunlight.
As soon as we stepped into the Dining Room, designed to be multifunctional by William Rankin McLure IV, a breathtaking sense of quietness came over me, even though the walls were covered in a vibrant yellow paint color and a pair of table lamps glazed in a vivid red.
Even though I thought I was prepared for it, I will admit I almost had a heart attack when I first started painting and realized how vivid this color is.
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