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compositry
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Noun
compositry (plural compositries)
- (illustration) The use, especially in law enforcement, of ready-made images of portions of an object to compose a picture of the entire object, such as the face of a person described by eyewitnesses.
- 1988, F. J. Domingo, "Forensic Art: Concepts and Approaches in Composite Interviewing," Journal of Forensic Identification, vol. 38, no. 6, p. 259, annotation:
- This article examines issues in composite drawing and examines different methods for conducting witness interviews necessary to compositry.
- 2007, Lois Gibson, Forensic Art Essentials: A Manual for Law Enforcement Artists, →ISBN, page 41:
- The single most common proportional mistake in both compositry and fine art portraits is making the nose too long in relation to the face drawn.
- 1988, F. J. Domingo, "Forensic Art: Concepts and Approaches in Composite Interviewing," Journal of Forensic Identification, vol. 38, no. 6, p. 259, annotation:
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