a blind contour is somone or somthing that can't see
An Index Contour
The name for the elevation between two adjacent contour lines is known as the contour interval. It represents the difference in elevation between each contour line on a topographic map.
The size in the change of elevation from one contour line to another is called the contour interval. It represents the vertical distance between each contour line on a topographic map. The contour interval helps in understanding the slope and elevation changes of the terrain being represented.
The elevation difference between two side-by-side contour lines is known as the contour interval. It represents the vertical distance in elevation between each contour line on a topographic map.
The first contour line was created by Charles Hutton in 1771. He used contour lines to map a coal mine.
A blind contour drawing is done by not looking at the paper and observing only the subject that they are drawing. Once the piece is finished then the artist may look at their work.
There really is no technique when drawing blind, because you can't see what you draw. The only technique is the one you've mentioned (contour line drawing, which means not including shading).
A line that follows the edge of form is a contour line. This type of art is called contour drawing. Doing it without looking at the paper is called blind contour drawing.
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it is a contour line of elevation Control index contour, or just index contour
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A contour interval is the vertical distance between contour lines on a topographic map, representing the change in elevation. An index contour is a heavier contour line that is labeled with the elevation value, to help users quickly identify key elevations on the map.
A complicated contour is heavier.
An index contour is a thicker contour line that is labeled with the elevation of that contour. It usually appears every fifth contour line and helps to quickly identify elevation changes on a topographic map. Regular contour lines are thinner and connect points of equal elevation.
It makes it easier to count the number of contour lines.
The difference in elevation between two contour lines that are side by side is the contour interval. The contour interval is the vertical distance between two adjacent contour lines on a topographic map.