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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.

2,427 Questions

What is curved lines?

Something that does not have a linear shape to it.

There are numerous ones, including irregular curved lines, but for the sake of simplicity, I ill stick to those that can be graphed on a coordinate plane with ONE equation.

Parabola, Ellipse (and circle), Hyperbola, exponential, power, logarithmic, and of course cubic and quartic and so on.

Irregular curved lines are probably the invention of fledging wannabe artists in their toddler years, but can also be reproduced as art if used correctly.

When we use mini drafter in engineering drawing?

The mini-drafter is a versatile tool and can be used for almost everything. It can be used to draw parallel lines, perpendiculars, inclined lines of any degree with unmatched speed. it consists of one long scale and one small scale and the scales are shaped in 'L' shaped and by a mini drafter we can do 3 kinds of works :

1) drawing of lines

2)drawing perpendiculars for the lines

3)we can use that as a protracter simultanously

What is the most expensive pencil?

The most expensive pencil ever has to be the " STRIKER CONSTRUCTION PENCIL " retailing at £ 9.28 plus vat it is strong durable and efficent yet its still a bloody pencil ...........

What is a bevel edge?

A bevel edge is slanted from the perpendicular, like a board with the corners shaved off.

Three dimensional drawing of strip foundation?

THREE DIMENSIONAL DRAWING OF STRIP FOUNDATIONS

What is the artistic definition of a flat sketch?

the artistc definition of a flat sketch is a sketch that is not really 3D

On iScribble why can't I use blur?

Because you've not become a reg on Iscribble.

What is a chiascuro?

Chiaroscuro, which literally translates from the Italian to "light dark" refers to a drawing or painting that that has I high tonal range ( goes from very light to very dark) see Leonrado's Virgin of the Rocks or - basically -anything by Caravaggio as an example

How are visual design principles and elements utilized in a design?

Graphics communicate and in knowing and applying the elements of art and principles of design one can create a better graphic. Many successful artists and designers broke some of the rules, but they fully understood the rules before breaking them.

What was the surrealist manifesto?

The surrealist manifesto was written by Andre Breton in 1924 and outlined the aims and objectives of the surrealist movement.

Is green a soft or dark color?

Colors, also called hues, are generally described by two factors: value and intensity (or saturation). Value is how light or dark a hue is. Intensity is how bright or muted a hue is.

Describing a color as "soft" is somewhat subjective. A "soft green" usually refers to a more muted hue. But for some a lighter value of the hue may seem "soft".

Dark green would refer to adding black or another color that contains black to the original hue.

A muted green could be dark or light.

What is the drawing symbol for a thermostat?

In blueprints, it is a small circle with a "T" inside of it.

How do you draw an alligator's head?

you may need some practice, but instead of looking at it as a whole, break it up

into lines/pieces. A helpful hint may be to try drawing it upside down; this keeps your right brain from taking over.

What things can be erased from paper?

Pencil primarily, although there are some "erasable pen" products.

What is 'etching' in German?

"Radierung" is a German equivalent of "etching."

Specifically, the German word is a feminine noun. Its feminine singular definite article is "die" ("the"). Its feminine singular indefinite article is "eine" ("a, one").

What drawing is rembrant in near the cross?

The drawing you are referring to is likely "The Three Crosses," created by Rembrandt van Rijn. This etching depicts the crucifixion of Christ, with a dramatic interplay of light and shadow, showcasing Rembrandt's masterful use of chiaroscuro. The artwork captures the emotional intensity of the moment, highlighting the figures around the cross in a poignant manner.