btw..I'm NOT taking sides..just stating what is true and what isn't..Quote:
Originally posted by to_discard+Apr 13 2005, 11:09 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(to_discard @ Apr 13 2005, 11:09 AM)</div>Thats not even close to goth...the correct word would be grungy..as she stated it 'Render + Grunge'Quote:
that's gorgiously goth.
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In reply to the statement above..
Well then we are sort of misusing the word 'signature' it meaning..is...
1. a person's name written by himself.
2. a set of signs usually placed at the beginning of a staff immediately after the clef, to show the pitch, key, and time of a piece of music; key signature or time signature.
3. Printing, Bookbinding.
4. music, sound effect, or annoucement, used to identidy a particular raido or television program.
5.Pharmacy. the part of a prescription that is to be copied on the label, giving directions for taking medicine.
6. Nuclear Physics. a characteristic track of bubbles or sparks made by a subatomic particle in a bubble or spark chamber, by means of which it may be identified.
7. Figurative. any characteristic or distinctive mark of identification.
These were found in my dictionary at home..please Peksa, admit your wrong ok?..btw..NONE of these stated anything to do with photoshop..so sig is a totally new word..with signature being the root word for it..taking bits and pieces of some of the definations (i.e. Defination 1. and 7.)
Not one person could of spread the whole thing about renders..and everyone copy him! Thats almost impossible and unthinkable at that...Go ahead and look up 'renders' on google and you will find random objects just alone
Here is my dictionary's defination of 'render'...
1. to cause to become; make
2. to give; do
3. to offer for consideration, approval. payment, or fulfillment; hand in; report.
4. to give in return
5. to pay as due
6. to bring out the meaning of; represent
7. to play or sing (music)
8. to change from on language to another; translate.
9. to give up; surrender.
10. to melt (fat or another animal or vegetable matter); clarify or extract by melting.
11. to cover (bricks, stone, or lath) with a first coat of plaster.
Peska is wrong about the defination of a signature and partly wrong about the defination of render..with FACTUAL IMFORMATION as proof
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Also, a render is something made in 3d-program.. Not a just a picture you found off google..
Many ppl seem to misuse the word here..
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The link to Dictionary.com's defination of render is found below..it states a vauge description of render highlighted with 'Computer Science' in front of it. It somewhat makes sence..but really doesn't..
Defination of Render
Thanks and if this keeps going on please make a new topic in 'Clashing Opinions' I would like to participate in it :D
Sorry if I went overboard with this post..but I decided to do some research :D!