freehand in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

freehand in the PONS Dictionary

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Arabesque is also used as a term for complex freehand pen flourishes in drawing or other graphic media.
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He is considered one of the last innovators in the literati style of painting and is noted for his freehand landscapes.
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Wielding her cutting tool freehand like a paintbrush allowed her spontaneity and complete emotional engagement with the quilt.
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For palpable (able to be felt) lesions, the physician fixes the lesion with one hand and performs a freehand needle biopsy with the other.
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This machine is perfect for a variety of sewing projects with a multiple of stitch functions which include twin needle, zipper insertion, freehand machine stitching, pintucking, darning, blind hemming.
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One would simply marvel that anyone could create such fine and intricate work freehand, especially with a material as mundane as acrylic paint.
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The very early bobbin laces were probably made freehand, as pins were scarce, coarse, and expensive.
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His pieces are created with stencil and freehand spraypaint techniques, applied in multiple layers with bright, forceful colors.
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Her works consist of high resolution digital camera images combined with freehand cityscape paintings.
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The ability to freehand draw and create graphics with this program made it the top program of its kind during 1984.
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