The ratchet mechanism
An arblast is a wooden crossbow with a special drawing mechanism.
The note-taking technique that involves drawing a connecting line between the topic asthma and the detail emergency symptom is called mapping. There are many different techniques that people use in their note taking.
Inference involves drawing conclusions based on evidence and reasoning, while deduction involves reaching a specific conclusion based on a set of premises or rules.
A scale drawing.
Different shading techniques, such as hatching, cross-hatching, stippling, and blending, can be used to create depth and dimension in a drawing. Hatching involves drawing parallel lines to create shading, while cross-hatching involves intersecting lines. Stippling uses dots to create shading, and blending involves smoothly transitioning between different shades.
Memory drawing is exactly what it sounds like: pulling images from your memory and putting it down on paper. Imaginative drawing is thinking up something randomly and decide to draw. Imaginative drawing could be thinking of a fairy, or a dragon and then drawing it, or it could be just drawing whatever you feel. While memory does play a huge part in imaginative drawing, it is not the basis.
A drawing using tone is called a chiaroscuro. This technique involves using contrasts of light and shadow to create the illusion of volume and depth in the drawing.
Ive also been looking for a mechanism for the ranger but cant find it i have seen 1 drawing but was useless
Analogizing a case involves drawing parallels between two cases to argue for a similar outcome, based on comparable facts or principles. Distinguishing a case, on the other hand, involves highlighting differences between two cases to argue that they warrant different outcomes based on unique circumstances or legal principles at play.
This is a method used to create a scale drawing. Resources: Exploring Art textbook
I don't know whether G. K. Chesterton said your quote first or if Oscar Wilde said "Morality, like art consists of drawing a line." The point is though, I believe they meant the same thing; the idea has more to do with morality than art, but it essentially means while art (at least one form) involves the physical expression of drawing a line, morality involves drawing a line metaphorically between write and wrong, et al.
One is colored in, and the other isn't..