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Pictures printed as broken glass pieces are referred to as: 

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Pictures printed as broken glass pieces are referred to as: 

  • November 29, 2024
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Pictures printed as broken glass pieces are referred to as: 

(A) Wavy pics

(B) Torn cut

(C) Swash cut

(D) Super cut

Correct Ans: (C)

Explanation: –

Designers and artists refer to pictures printed to resemble broken glass pieces as Swash Cut. This technique mimics shattered glass, creating a fragmented, stylized visual effect that adds a dramatic and artistic touch to the printed image. They use this method to enhance aesthetic appeal and convey specific themes or emotions.

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