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Drawing

This category is the nuts and bolts of applying what the eye sees to the medium of paper. How to information, techniques of drawing, and design essentials are found in this section. Various papers, pencils, pens, and other accessories are also addressed in this category.

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What is the difference between assembly drawing and detail drawing?

Shop drawings usually refer to drawings made by an engineer and distributed to the shop floor to be used by the fabricators. An as built drawing can mean one of three things. A) As built commonly refers to an item that will have a mirror or opposite part, and is usually labeled as Right or Left Hand, or Opposite Side. In this case AS DRAWN or AS BUILT means the fabricator is to make the part just like the drawing. Often these drawings are enlargements of sections of another drawing. B) The drawing is made during the building process. This would occur during custom building or prototype stage of manufacture. These drawings would then be sent to the engineer for finalization, assuming they work. C) The drawing is made from an existing sample part or product, sometimes by the engineer and sometimes by the people on the shop floor.

What is isometric sketching?

Isometric view is a two dimensional representation of a three dimensional object or space. It is often used in technical drawings, such as architectural, engineering and patent drawings. It is similar to perspective view, yet isometric drawings do not converge at a vanishing point. Since perspective is an optical illusion that skews the lines and dimensions of an object, it cannot be used to convey technical data (i.e., the exact size and measurements of an object, surface or space). In isometric drawings, however, the lines remain parallel and proportionate to one another. It conveys an illusion of three dimensional space without modifying the dimensions and scale of an object. Therefore, it can be used as a scaled technical drawing.

Visually, an isometric view consists of two elevations (A and B) that are adjoined at one side (the y axis) and a plan view (C) that is joined at the top or bottom of elevations A and B. All vertical lines are drawn at an angle that is perpendicular to an imaginary horizon line (the x axis). All horizontal lines, however, are rotated along the y axis at a constant angle (usually 30 or 45 degrees). If the horizontal lines in elevation A are rotated to 30 degrees (taken from the x axis), then the inner angle will be 60 degrees (taken from the y axis). On the opposite side of the y axis, elevation B is mirrored at the same angle (30 degree outer and 60 degree inner). The sum of the inner angles (60 + 60) then forms the angle of the adjoining plan C (120 degrees). For a 45 degree isometric, the inner angles of elevations A and B are each 45 degrees and the adjoining angle of plan C is 90 degrees.

How do you draw a polygon?

draw a square , mark a point at the center then mark the points at the sides of the square according to the amount of sides.then join the points , at last erase the unwanted lines inside the formed shape,and you are done.

What is the importance of technical drawing to chemical engineering?

Without a prior layout and planned idea, you're basically winging your design and most likely messing up your final product. So drawing is one of the most important steps of planning and IT IS in fact EXTREMELY important in engineering.

The drawing of an electrical circuit is called?

The drawing of an electrical circuit is called a.............= schematic drawing.

What is linear perspective?

A form of perspective in which parallel lines seem to meet at one or more vanishing points

What is the important of drawing in mechanical?

In mechanical enginnering field, the drawing is act as a Language, It gives the clear communication to the engineers without any flaw.

Is it OK to draw a celebrity and sell your drawing online?

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Is it OK to draw a celebrity and sell your drawing online?

It is generally not legal to sell a drawing of a celebrity without their permission, as it would likely be considered a violation of their right of publicity. This means that you would need to obtain a license or permission from the celebrity in order to sell your drawing. Additionally, you could be at risk of copyright infringement if you depict the celebrity in a way that is substantially similar to a copyrighted photograph or other image of the celebrity. It's best to consult with a lawyer before selling any drawing of a celebrity.

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The most important rule in sketching is?

A sketch that will help you identify the one you’re meant to be with, so you don’t let them pass you by.

I’ll enter a state of deep trance and “talk” to the universe to give you…

A photorealistic drawing of your perfect match.

A detailed description of their personal characteristics.

And a description of how and when you’ll get acquainted.

Many were completely shocked to see that their ideal partner looked exactly like the sketch they had.

Like Maria from Brazil, who told me…

“I made a new years resolution to finally find my soulmate and settle down. But I wasn’t really sure how to do it. Swiping on Tinder and Bumble just wasn’t getting me anywhere.

So I decided to have my perfect match sketched out for me.

I got a great sketch and prediction of how we’ll meet. Dancing lessons. Then I forgot about it.

A couple of months later I was shocked when I saw him at my salsa class.

The sketch I had gave me the courage and confidence I needed to make things happen.

Now we’re happily married and looking forward to our first child.

Can’t thank you enough!

Maria H.”

Don’t let love pass you

What is perspective sketching?

A three dimensional drawing (sketching) which uses vanishing point(s) to make it appear realistic. Things appear to get smaller going away from you or toward the horizon and larger as they get closer to you.

What is the Purpose of Sketching?

to layout what you think you want your real picture to look like, its pretty much a rough draft just your trying to get a feel for it first

What colors do you mix to make silver color?

True silver can't be obtained by mixing the traditional simple solid colours (e.g. red, green, blue) because the effect of silver is obtained by the surface of the material varying in brightness when light is shined upon it at differing angles. Computers traditionally show silver as a matte grey colour, unless that is you have specialist software that can simulate the shiny effect of silver.

What is the value in ohms of a resistor colored brown red yellow gold?

The first band, brown, indicates the digit 1.
The second band, red, indicates the digit 2.
The third band indicates the multiplier. For yellow, this is 10000.
12x10000 = 120,000 ohms.
The last band is an indication of the tolerance of the resistor; gold means the actual value is within 5% of the stated value.

What does a G look like?

your second finger on the top E string in the 3rd fret. your pointer on the A string in the 2nd fret and your 3rd finger on the B string in the 3rd fret and your pinky on the bottom E string in the 3rd fret.

Is there a famous sketch artist that uses the initials KIB?

The only artist that seems relevant to this is Kib Bramhall. "http://www.cravengallery.com/bramhall.html" as far as anchient painters and such I don't believe there is one. (your question wasn't very specific sorry D: )

Why was drawing on paper rarely done in the Renaissance?

Beacause parchment was cheaper, tougher, and more easily acessable to the nobility and commeners alike.

How do you draw a mustache?

First, in a sweeping motion, draw the first half. You may then use a semi transparent mirror to "trace" the second half over, or you may simply use the "folding the sheet in half trick" to draw the other half. First, in a sweeping motion, draw the first half. You may then use a semi transparent mirror to "trace" the second half over, or you may simply use the "folding the sheet in half trick" to draw the other half.

Which is a softer lead 6b or a 8b?

b stands for black. 8b is blacker (softer) than 6b.

Are pencils recyclable?

Pencils should be used till they are too small. They can not be recycled. The wood will gradually biodegrade in compost or landfill.

Don't drop your pencil or use it as a drumstick. The graphite inside can break easily and will come out in small pieces when you sharpen the pencil, making it impossible to use.