1 thought on “What is the "hammer"?”

  1. Hammer patterns are common textures on Japanese metal utensils, especially copper and silverware with excellent extensibility. The texture is a decorative method between the texture and the decoration. Although it rely on handmade hammer, it does not form a specific image. There are many moderate forms, such as barren cracking land, waves of breeze, and old trees cracked bark. One by one, one dozen can show a ever -changing style.

    Expanded:
    The texture refers to color. Color is a characteristic of light. The color we usually see is the result of the light of the light. However, when the light is shot on the object, the object will absorb some light colors, and at the same time reflect some light colors. After these reflected light color reaches our eyes, it is determined what the object looks like. This is The color is called "inherent color" in painting.
    In the final analysis, the texture is color. Color is a characteristic of light. The color we usually see is the result of the light of the light. However, when the light is shot on the object, the object will absorb some light colors, and at the same time reflect some light colors. After these reflected light color reaches our eyes, it is determined what the object looks like. This is The color is called "inherent color" in painting.
    It these light -reflected light colors will affect our vision, but also affect the objects around it. This is the transmission of light energy. Of course, the scope of influence will not be as large as our visual range, and it must follow the principle of optical attenuation. In addition, there are a lot of information to translate RADIOSITY into "heat radiation". In fact, this is quite appropriate, because when the object reflects the light color, the light color is diverged in the form of radiation, so the objects around it will appear only the objects around it will appear. "Dyeing" phenomenon.

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