[
UK
/fɹˈiːhænd/
]
[ US /ˈfɹiˌhænd/ ]
[ US /ˈfɹiˌhænd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
done by hand without mechanical aids or devices
a freehand drawing
How To Use freehand In A Sentence
- We're going to work freehand as well as with a few stencils - we might try the idea in the book of using chalk dust, or we may just use the chalks as-is.
- Each student then chose one of these thumbnail sketches to enlarge to a predetermined size and drew freehand on a piece of black construction paper.
- The graph has been drawn freehand, with two spidery black lines crawling across white paper.
- Alluding to the tradition of Chinese landscape painting, these freehand images attempt a clear fluid action, a trusting precision in placement, colour and weight of application of the brush.
- New gloves from a start-up called Freehands are designed to help you text, email and play games in cold weather this winter without giving into the elements. Shopping guide: Fingerless gloves for texting
- The power of the computer enables them to make intricate geometric shapes quickly and easily that would be extremely difficult - if not impossible - to do freehand.
- ‘I create them by freehand before transferring the designs to a computer,’ he said.
- Therefore the lips of the profile were filled in freehand to match those on the self - portrait.
- But to travel hundreds of miles to do this again and again, end on end, night after night, seems like a freehand sketch of purgatory.
- The intricate work, based on Victorian romantic decoration, was all done freehand using house paint.