1. Students in the Mastering Art class are ready to advance their skills to create more three-dimensionality and realism in their work.
2. What you see are sometimes alarming, sometimes humorous pictures of food that flout photographers' usual attempts at suggesting the three-dimensionality of their subjects.
3. Although there has all kinds of definition of job burnout, the three-dimensionality theory has been widely recognized.
4. The computed characteristic scales of the upstream vortex show distinguished three-dimensionality and vary with the velocity ratio and the water depth.
5. In the 16th century grisaille enamels were developed in Limoges, France; the technique achieves a dramatic effect of light and shade and a pronounced sense of three-dimensionality.
6. The result is a visually disturbing, sculptural distortion, permanently "floating" in a virtual world of three-dimensionality.
7. Both the sculpture and architecture belong to plastic art. They involve three-dimensionality, space and object.