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Center Opening

Center Opening is a term that has different meanings depending on the context in which it is used. In the context of architecture and construction, Center Opening refers to a type of window or door that has two panels that slide to the sides, leaving an opening in the center. This type of opening is commonly used in patio doors, balcony doors, and large windows. Center Opening doors and windows are popular because they allow for a wide, unobstructed view of the outside, and they provide easy access to the outdoors. In the context of photography, Center Opening refers to a type of framing technique that places the subject of the photograph in the center of the frame, with the background and foreground framing the subject. This technique is often used in portrait photography, where the subject is the main focus of the image. The Center Opening technique draws the viewer's attention to the subject and creates a sense of balance and symmetry in the image. In the context of fashion, Center Opening refers to a style of clothing that features a vertical opening in the center of the garment. This opening can be located on the front or back of the garment and can be fastened with buttons, zippers, or other closures. Center Opening clothing is popular in both men's and women's fashion and can be found in a variety of styles, including shirts, dresses, and jackets. In the context of manufacturing, Center Opening refers to a type of machine that is used to produce circular or cylindrical products. The Center Opening machine uses a rotating mandrel to shape the product, with the product being fed through the center of the mandrel. This type of machine is commonly used in the production of pipes, tubes, and other cylindrical products.

architecture, construction, window, door, photography, framing, fashion, clothing, manufacturing, machine

Brian Johnson

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Center Opening refers to a particular image composition technique used in anime, comics and manga to draw clothing for character breasts. This technique is used to create a sense of depth and three-dimensionality in the image. It achieves this by making the fabric of the clothing 'hang' from the character's chest, with the fabric gradually widening or 'opening' as it moves outward. The technique is especially effective for clothing with revealing necklines or low-cut tops, which demonstrate the curves of the character's body and add a sultry element to the image.

Center Opening, anime, comics, manga, image composition, clothing, breasts, fabric, three-dimensionality, curves, sultry

Taro Yamada


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