yes
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the difrrence is that one starts with an s and the other starts with an oalso they are spelt diffrentlyso does this answer your question Kane
A technical drawing is drawn precisely to a scale. Measurements taken from the drawing can be scaled up to produce or build a full size structure or machine, etc. A freehand drawing could be a simple sketch, detailed drawing, rough doodle, of a subject and is classed as a picture.
"Simple DDA" does not require special skills for implementation.
I think it is if its stiff against the wall or not. (Moment) I beleeve you are drawing in Revit?
One is colored in, and the other isn't..
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Interpretation
drawing from observation will be realistic, drawimg from memery will automaticly use the symbol systom.
For a normal deck of cards, the answer is none.
if this is for homwork guess
Shown in drawing and shown on drawing can mean the same thing. These statements would both indicate that the concept is shown somewhere within the drawing.
the difference is stechn is when its light drawn is when its dark!!
I think both are same. There is difference between isometric view and isometric drawing that is of size.
A sheet is just a simple piece of paper you can draw on while a drawing is a picture that someone has drawn and is on paper.
the difrrence is that one starts with an s and the other starts with an oalso they are spelt diffrentlyso does this answer your question Kane
Clip art is a drawing and an animation is a photograph.