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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 the thing called that you put your pencil in and draw circle?

It is called a drawing compass. (And it's very handy as long as your hand doesn't slip as you turn it!)

If pencils are bought at 35 cents per dozen and sold at 3 pencils for 10 cents the total profit on 66 pencils is?

35 cents/12

= 2.927 cents each bought at

selling at ( 10/3)

3.333 cents

3.333 cents - 2.927 cents

= 0.406 cents profit per pencil

0.406 cents * 66 pencils

= 26.796 cents ( call it 27 cents profit on a sale of 66 pencils )

How long of a line can a pencil draw?

The regular pencil can go 35 miles long if you keep sharpening it. But if you don't it depends how good of quality your pencil is!

How many corners has a icosahedron have?

The name most mathematicians use for the corners is vertices. An icosahedron is a 20 sided polyhedron. It is one of a group of special solids known as platonic solids.

So, the icosahedron has 20 faces and 12 vertices or "corners" as you call them.

It has 30 edges. There is an interesting formula that relates the number of edges, vertices and faces. V+F-2=E where V is the number of vertices, F the number of faces, and E the number of edges. In the case of the icosahedron we have 12+20-2=12+18=30 just as we expected. The nice thing about the formula is if you know two of these things, you can always find the third!

Guys doing nude art or life drawing classes?

Do you have a question about this? Yes. I would like to know how guys go about it? Where are the classes held and what it's like for the guy who's doing it etc.

How do you use pantograph?

A pantograph can be used to trace a drawing by placing a point on the existing drawing and using another point, side by side, on the other paper drawing out the particular drawing. A pantograph looks like a is two rulers in the shape of a "V" that are connected by 4 points. One "V" is inverted.

How do you draw goofy?

Please see the related link below.

What is relief drawing?

3d looking drawing mainly, not to be mistaken with drawing of a 3d object.

Where is a Graffiti store in Los Angeles?

Contact these sites: http://www.puregraffiti.com/links/mm-los-angeles-s-116.html And: http://www.thehistoryoflosangelesgraffitiart.com/Stores.htm

Why would you have vaginal discharge that smells like pencil lead every now and then especially when you're menstrual and it stays irritated?

Any discharge with an "abnormal" odor is not normal. Please contact a health professional for advice and for an appointment. No one can diagnose you online and you may need medication or treatment that only a medical professional can provide.

How do you draw a volleyball court and label it?

A volleyball court is made up of 2 half courts. half a court is 30' x 30' with a line 10' from the net called the 10 foot line (or 3 meter line). The other half of the court is the same dimensions.

---20'----- -10'--10'------20'----

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10ft Net 10ft

line line

What is a grease pencil?

It allows you to mark on glass to label something during a lab and then later wash off the grease.

Substitution for copic markers?

Markers by Letraset are a good substitute.

How do you draw braids?

The easiest way to render braids in a drawing is to establish the hair (colour, and texture), complete with the part and then using alternate arcs rough out the braid itself.

To do this, draw "(" shapes one above another, then on the other side make a reverse ")" shape that starts & ends at the middle of the the shapes on the other side. This will give you the woven or braided look you are trying to achieve.

Now fill in the braid with curved lives in the colour and texture you have established for the hair, make some sort of binding for the end of the braid and add a "brush tip" of loose hair below the binding.

How do Crayola color invisible markers work?

The marker itself is specially formulated to only work on specially designed paper. The paper is chemically treated to "make" color when the marker wets the paper. The chemical reaction gives the colors, not the marker.

What is the problems of digital art?

no 1. graphic resolution..is a limitation.

no 2. the digital art has piracy and rights problems, not like the mona Lisa painting, only one true original.

no 3. file size and storage.

no 4. it also does not have the classical "grandeur" and "status" of art pieces that are placed in muesums and coveted by collectors worldwide.

no 5. if ur computer gets a virus, or ur son formats your hard disk, or power failure, the art goes down the drain.. hmm similarly canvas paintings could also be eaten by bugs, or ur son can mess up ur masterpiece with his colourful finger paints.

no 6. cant think of any more

How do you draw a diagram about planes flying?

You draw a plane and with a arrow pointing at the top labeled lift and a arrow pointing to the left labeled thrust and the right with another arrow pointing that way label it Drag and last the arrow pointing down with it labeled Gravity or Weight. All the arrows should be the same size.

How do you remove black color pencil from paper?

use a rubber (a very strong one!) and rub and rub and rub..........

Why do you pull the ball instead of draw it in golf?

When you "pull" the ball, you have actually mis-hit the ball. Typically, it will go markedly to the left (for a right handed player) and it will most likely be straight as opposed to curving like a hook. A draw is a purposely shaped shot done specifically to place the ball where you want it to be when the direction to the green is to the left at some point along the hole.

When you "pull" a shot in golf, it is because your swing path through the impact area is from outside-in and your club face is square to that path. A "draw" happens when either a) your swing path is inside-out AND the club face square at impact to the intended flight line (the more inside-out, the more severe the curve) or b) your swing path is square to the intended flight path AND the club face is closed at impact

Why are doors numbered on a working drawing floor plan?

Doors are numbered on a working drawing floor plan for 3 reasons:

1. To associate a door with a particular room - the door number should match room number with an alphanumeric number. For example, "Family Room" (Office, etc.) is numbered 101 and has two doors, so one door will be 101-A and the second door 101-B and so forth if there are more doors for a particular room.

2. To identify the door on the "Door Schedule" which will give you the particulars of the door. Door Schedules not only identify the door number with the room number and name, but also list the door type (single door or double door), door width, door height, its thickness, door material, finish, the door frame type, door frame material, finish, fire rating (if required based on fire rating of wall where door is framed into - based on building code), fire rating label, hardware set and references to door details.

3. All doors in a building aren't necessarily the same and will also have different hardware functions for different room usage.

The bottom line is that doors are numbered on a working drawing floor plan for coordination, so that the proper door type and hardware are used for the building occupancy type and associated rooms.