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Add white doodles around the outside
Sfumato<span>, </span><span>(from Italian </span>sfumare<span>, “to tone down” or “to evaporate like smoke”), in </span>painting<span> or </span>drawing<span>, the fine shading that produces soft, imperceptible transitions between colours and tones. It is used most often in connection with the work of </span>Leonardo da Vinci<span> and his followers, who made subtle gradations, without lines or borders, from light to dark areas; the technique was used for a highly illusionistic rendering of facial features and for atmospheric effects. </span>See also chiaroscuro<span>. (got from google</span>
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C. DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince
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I doubt I am correct, so tell me if I'm wrong to delete this, but I think it's D
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