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“Zero fullness” means a panel uses twice as much fabric to f…

“Zero fullness” means a panel uses twice as much fabric to fill its width.

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Props that are filmed up-close.

Props that are filmed up-close.

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A _________ is a device for maintaining the spatial relation…

A _________ is a device for maintaining the spatial relationship between two or more objects.

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Drawings can distill the essence of what a prop looks like d…

Drawings can distill the essence of what a prop looks like down to a few lines, but you may need to do your own research or make a more exact drawing to flesh out the detail. 

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Some objects have areas that will create a recessed area in…

Some objects have areas that will create a recessed area in the mold known as

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A prop that behaves as you would expect it to in real life.

A prop that behaves as you would expect it to in real life.

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The _________ grain runs from selvage edge to selvage edge.

The _________ grain runs from selvage edge to selvage edge.

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A prop that does not actually function as it would in real l…

A prop that does not actually function as it would in real life.

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Batting is a fluffy fibrous material that smooths the edges,…

Batting is a fluffy fibrous material that smooths the edges, softens the appearance, and prevents the fabric from slipping on the foam.

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_________ is the construction, fabrication, or assembling of…

_________ is the construction, fabrication, or assembling of an object by cutting two-dimensional surfaces, and then attaching the edges of these surfaces together to make a three-dimensional object.

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