when you do a drawing using only lines
A three-dimensional object can be represented in drawing in two ways. Isometric projection would represent a cube by using parallel lines for all the side - even the ones gong away from the viewer. A perspective view will use parallel lines only for vertical and horizontal lines.... any lines going away from thew viewer will converge. Perspective drawings portray railway tracks as meeting at a point in the distance - even though we know they never do meet... but if you look along a railway track they appear to.be freaks !!!!!!!@ your moms house
Instruments; the types used to make a manual drawing. Firstly a drawing board is needed to draw the drawing, so it is at a angle making it easier (However some people don't like it but it does improve the drawing). A engineering set square is needed to draw lines at a angle. A protractor is used to measure angles. A typical protractor is a semi-circular piece of plastic with 180 degrees printed around its curve. This piece of equipment is not only used in graphics for constructing accurate drawings but is also used in subjects like Mathematics. A compass is an absolute essential piece of equipment. It is well worth buying a good set which includes at least two compasses allowing the drawing of small and large circles. The drawing opposite is a 'bow' compass, this is used for drawing small circles very accurately. Cheap compasses tend to slip on the paper and break quite easily. A good, quality compass set will last a life time. Drawing Pencils are a basic requirement of any graphics course. You need a number ranging from 2B to 2H. These letters refer to the hardness of the pencil lead. When sketching a soft lead such as 2B is can be used to produce quick drawings and shading. On the other hand , when drawing precisely a 2H or even a harder pencil such as a 4H is ideal. This type of pencil keeps its sharp edge for longer and produces very fine lines.
A drawing done in only one color. a black and white drawing is considered monochrome, as the "color" would be black on a white tapestry.
d. formed within only 2 strokes
when you do a drawing using only lines
Oh, what a happy little challenge! To divide a rectangle into 8 parts using only 3 lines, you can start by drawing two lines that intersect inside the rectangle to create four sections. Then, draw a third line that intersects the other two lines outside the rectangle, creating a total of eight parts. Just like that, you've created a beautiful composition with just a few simple strokes.
No, according to the Pauli exclusion principle in quantum mechanics, two objects with half-integer spin such as electrons cannot occupy the same quantum state simultaneously in a system. This principle is what prevents two objects from occupying the same space at the same time.
No, it is not possible to draw a square with only 2 lines. A square has 4 sides and 4 angles, which require at least 4 connected lines to form. Drawing a square with only 2 lines would result in a shape that does not have the defining characteristics of a square.
A detailed drawing is a picture that is opposite from simple but very detailed and creative by showing extra shading, light and dark lines, etc and takes more time and concentration to perfect. Hope this helped!
There are not 5 official strokes. There are only 4. They are butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle.
Definitive diagnosis of CMT is made only by genetic testing, usually performed by drawing a small amount of blood.
No, The Only Strokes Are The Four Main Strokes (Freestyle,Backstroke,Breastroke,and Butterfly). However There Are Drills That Competitive Swimmers Use, But They Are NotRegular Strokes. [;Yes !Dog Paddle, Old English backstroke, sidestroke.
Crosshatching is an extension of hatching, which uses is the use of fine parallel lines drawn closely together, to create the illusion of shade or texture in a drawing. Crosshatching is the drawing of two layers of hatching at right-angles to create a mesh-like pattern. Multiple layers in varying directions can be used to create textures. Crosshatching is often used to create tonal effects, by varying the spacing of lines or by adding additional layers of lines. Crosshatching is used in pencil drawing, but is particularly useful with pen and ink drawing, to create the impression of areas of tone, since the pen can only create a solid black line.
They can do, however some fault lines will have much less activity than others and some fault lines may only have very very small earthquakes (that in the main may only be detected using seismometers).
A three-dimensional object can be represented in drawing in two ways. Isometric projection would represent a cube by using parallel lines for all the side - even the ones gong away from the viewer. A perspective view will use parallel lines only for vertical and horizontal lines.... any lines going away from thew viewer will converge. Perspective drawings portray railway tracks as meeting at a point in the distance - even though we know they never do meet... but if you look along a railway track they appear to.be freaks !!!!!!!@ your moms house
No only two strokes