No, not all drawings are perspective. To draw in persective there is a specific layout, useing the horizon, or a vanishing point,.. basicly giveig the drawing a 3d effect, of depth.
-Google SketchUp is the best program I've seen for 3D drawing on the PC -As for hand drawing, Isometric drawings are the easiest to represent a 3D house :D
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Maps are useful to us in different ways such as providing information of locations or ground quality such as fault structures or existing drainage.
C.A.D mean 'computer aided design' this allows you to produce 2d or 3d pictures on the computer.
Math is very useful in all of those subjects, especially chemistry formulas, physics gravity equations and engineering 3D objects/drawings.
Maps, construction drawings, models, and in understanding the concept of area to surface area to volume of cell theory and I could go on.
we can see 2d pictures easily as compared to 3d
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Maps and architectural drawings.
The three Dimensional maps created a revolution in the field of navigation and medical and also in the engineering field. The advantage of 3D maps are that it can give the idea of all the dimensions and hence better designs can be created by looking at the 3d maps and the conventional maps were not that much informative compared to 3D maps are
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What you are describing as 'ordinary' is probably 2D, or cartoon animations; i.e. drawings of characters or objects. A 3D animation, on the other hand, involves clay models, or 3D drawings of characters and objects which are then incorporated into an animation.
It is impossible to name and draw ALL 3D shapes - there are infinitely many possibilities.
it does not show in the 3D it flat
No, not all drawings are perspective. To draw in persective there is a specific layout, useing the horizon, or a vanishing point,.. basicly giveig the drawing a 3d effect, of depth.
"book of maps" synonyms: atlas, diagrams, charts, plans, drawings, graphics