#acl RogerHaase:read,write,delete All:read <> ==== General ==== === Stippled === Multiple choice. Stippling is an intentional series of dots or flicks that produces a mottled effect. This may be used in either lines or patterned areas. Crude or sloppy craftsmanship that produces ragged lines or edges should not be characterized as stippled. <> Lines:: One or more lines is stippled. Interior:: There is a solid outline around a figure with a stippled interior. Area:: An area is stippled without an outline. Light:: About ten percent or less of the area or line is pecked or painted. Dense:: About half or more of the area or line is pecked or painted. ---- Right word? The idea is to add to General and remove stippling from several other classes -- zoo., geo... ---------------------------- === Exotic === Multiple choice. The element has one or more strange or unusual characteristics that make the element surrealistic. Incomplete elements that are legless or armless, or two, three, or five-legged creatures are not exotic. Multiple Legs:: The element is an anthropomorphic or zoomorphic, but has extra sets of paired arms or legs. Appendage:: The element has an attached appendage of nearly equal prominence, for example, a zoomorphic with a tail that become a large geometric spiral. ---- New, an attempt to add flags to elements that defy description. ---------------------- === Rotated === Single choice. An element that would normally have an up direction is at odds with the present facing of the panel, and thus appears to be rotated in a direction not intended by the artist. A life form intentionally drawn upside down to indicate death or falling is not rotated. 45 Right:: The element is rotated 45 degrees to the right. 90 Right:: The element is rotated 90 degrees to the right. 135 Right:: The element is rotated 135 degrees to the right. Inverted:: The element is upside down. 45 Left:: The element is rotated 45 degrees to the left. 90 Left:: The element is rotated 90 degrees to the left. 135 Left:: The element is rotated 135 degrees to the left. ---- New ---------------------------