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What is scaled drawing?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 6/15/2023

The "scale" of a drawing is its relation in size to the inspiration. So, for example, if you were drawing a picture of your friend, and it was half the size that she is in real life, the scale would be represented as a ratio of 1:2.

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