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Q: Why do architects use scale drawings?
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How are scale drawings used?

Scale drawings are used by artists, architects and builders to get an accurate drawing either smaller or larger than the actual thing is.


What are three careers that involve scale drawings?

Architects, fashion designers, landscapers.


How are scale drawings used in everyday life?

Architects use them. So do plumbers, engineers, designers, and surveyors. Hope this sorta helped!


Who would use isometric drawings?

architects property designers


What jobs use scale drawings?

constuction workers, architects, and drafters also map-makers


How does a fashion designer use scale drawings?

Yes a fashion designer does use a scale drawing...


How are maps and scale drawings related to ratios and proportions?

You need ratios to find out what scale to use.


What are 4 people who use scale models?

Scientists, Engineers, Military and Architects


What do architects draw their drawings on?

Architects usually use CAD software on computers. Some use the old method of large, well-lit drafting boards with drafting machines. As far as materials, they use plenty of rulers, T-squares, manifolds and speciality paper and pens.


What are the applications of axonometric and oblique drawings on working drawings?

A. Axonometric and oblique drawings-three-dimensional drawings constructed without the use of perspective-are gaining popularity because they are quicker and easier to execute, and because their dimensions remain true to scale for any view. Because these views are easy to draw with instruments, they become suitable for use on working drawings.


Which software do architects use?

Most architects use a CAD program called AutoCAD to produce drawings; there are other alternatives out there (ArchiCAD, Vectorworks, Microstation, Revit) as well but none are so widely used. Most architects use Adobe Photoshop for presentation work, some use Illustrator and InDesign as well. Then there are other specialist programs for writing specifications, producing contract administration paperwork, risk assessments etc. And almost everyone uses Microsoft Office - though few architects can use Excel really well.


Definition of record drawing?

From the American Institute of Architects, Record Drawings are construction drawings revised to show significant changes made during the construction process, usually based on marked-up prints, drawings, and other data furnished by the contractor or architect. This term is preferable to "as-built drawings."