Sketch
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Sketch may refer to:
Drawing and other visual arts
- Sketch (drawing), a drawing or other composition that is not intended as a finished work, but a preliminary exploration
- Curve sketching, in mathematics, the methods for drawing approximately a curve defined by an equation
- SketchUp, a 3D modeling program
- iSketch, an online drawing game
- Skencil, a vector-based graphics program formerly called Sketch and released under the GNU Free License
- Multi-sketch, unscripted improv sketching using a Tablet PC or digitizing tablet
Literature and entertainment
- Sketch story, a piece of writing that is generally shorter than a short story, and contains very little, if any, plot
- Sketch comedy, a series of short comedic performances called sketches
People and characters
- Jason Scott Sadofsky (born 1970), web site author, filmmaker and artist known under the pseudonym Sketch
- Katie Sketch (born 1977), Canadian musician
- Sketch (comics), a character from the Marvel Comics universe
- Sketch (Skins character), a character in the British series Skins, played by Aimee-Ffion Edwards
- Sketch tha cataclysm (born 1981), American hip hop artist from Waterbury, Connecticut
Other
- Daily Sketch, a defunct British newspaper
- Sketch (restaurant), a restaurant, bar, and art gallery in central London
- Sketch (mathematics), a generalization of algebraic theory
- A term for approximate streaming algorithms
- Sketch (Skins episode)
- Sketch (film), a 2007 Malayalam language film
- Sketches (album), an album by Bert Jansch
- Sketches, an EP by Newton Faulkner
- Sketch (album), an album by Ex Norwegian
- The Sketch, a British illustrated weekly newspaper
- Sketch is the name given to Arduino programs and code, not to be confused with a Streaming algorithm sketch
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