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Pixelmator is a series of graphics editors developed by Apple Inc. for macOS and iOS. Pixelmator apps are largely built on Apple -specific technologies such as CoreML and Metal . [ 4 ] Pixelmator uses a proprietary format across their apps (.PXD), but supports a variety of file types including Photoshop , RAW , and WebP . [ 5 ]
Pixelmator Pro is a photo, video, [1] and vector [2] graphic editor developed by Pixelmator Team for macOS as part of its Pixelmator set of apps. As a Mac-only app, Pixelmator Pro relies heavily on technologies from Apple platforms such as Metal , CoreML , Core Image , AVFoundation , GCD , and SwiftUI . [ 3 ]
Pixelmator Classic is a raster graphic editor developed for macOS [1] [2] by Pixelmator Team, and built upon a combination of open-source and macOS technologies. Pixelmator features selection, painting, retouching, navigation, and color correction tools; as well as layers-based image editing, GPU-powered image processing, color management, automation, and a transparent head-up display user ...
Using a variety of media, this work examines both the objective or factual history of fruit – how the fruit we eat traveled through time and space to arrive in our daily life – and the subjective or anecdotal history: how and when an individual first tasted a fruit, or how a certain tree was tended by one family, or remembered by immigrants ...
A. Adam and Eve (Dürer) Adam and Eve (Tamara de Lempicka) Adam and Eve (Tintoretto) Adam and Eve (Valadon) Adam and Eve (Cranach) Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden
Representations of lúcuma have been found on ceramics at burial sites of the indigenous people of coastal Peru. [2] The Moche people had a fascination with agriculture and often chose to represent fruits and vegetables, including lúcuma, in their art. [6] The fruit was first seen and reported by Europeans in Ecuador in 1531. [2] [7]
The painting is dominated by a depiction of a stemmed silver fruit bowl containing pears. A deliberately created optical illusion of the human face occupies the same space as the dish; the fruits suggest wavy hair, the dish's bowl becomes the forehead, the stem of the dish serves as the bridge of the nose, and the dish's foot doubles as the chin.
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