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Posted By: Hankron
Adam is correct. There are often a number of naked eye visible dots (called 'stipple') that the artist put here and there for shading or texture. Kind of like adding by hand some dots with your pencil to give shadow in a sketch. These dots are easily differentiated from the saturated/throughout tiny dot pattern on a modern trading card or image on the cover of a Time magazine. |
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