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Revision as of 17:02, 10 July 2024
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This page serves as a guide to identifying various visual elements such as objects, effects, etc.
Backgrounds
Sunburst
Starfield
Effects
Iris in/out
A transition that consists of a round area expanding or shrinking, revealing or wiping out an object.
RGB split
An effect that results in the colors centering the white light in a photo (red, green, and blue) to go out of bounds.
Slit-scan
Fonts
Broadway
Geometric shapes
Single shape
Chevron
Oblong/flat oval
Quadrilaterals
Arched rectangle
Biconvex rectangle
Concave rectangle
Rhombus
Rounded rectangle
Squircle
Unlike a rounded rectangle, a squircle does not have a constant circle radius, meaning all of its sides are curved and relatively more complex to draw.