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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 a Principle Orthographic view?

An orthographic drawing is one that uses a sort of perspective that does not portray an object the way it would look in a natural space. It shows each side of the object as flat and parallel to the "picture plane." It's not too unlike cubism. (Braque and Picasso explored drawing people and object by showing all sides at once.)

This is used in order to give accurate engineering/mathematical dimensions. It is used for the fabrication of mechanical parts, furniture...

What is an orthographic projection plane?

an abstraction of a flat surface whose orientation is defined by eight loudspeakers of a D-8 sound projection system, forming a front border ...

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What is Cavalier Oblique Drawing?

It is a 3D representation in two dimensions. Width and height are drawn on horizontal and vertical lines and depth is on an angled line, usually 30 or 45 degrees.

Why are drawing coordinates important?

Coordinates are important as they define the start and end points of a line, thus allowing a distance and direction to be known. Coordinates can either be based off a global coordinate system such as the UTM mapping projection, our as is more common in architectural projects, a local coordinate system, where a point on our near your site serves as an origin (0,0,0) or some other arbitrary number.

What is the pencil used for?


You can sketch up any thing you feel like

You can breack it in half an sharpen both halves and make two penciles

you can stab somthing

you can sharpen it

you can write a report on the history of pizza

you can ruin your brothers homework with scribbles

you can fill up a bucket of water and drop it in and watch it float

you can attach a little pieace of paper on it and make a boat

you can role it back and forth

you can through it at the annoying guy sitting in frount of you

you can write a best selling hit song

you can make a comic stripe of cheese

you can write notes to your best friend when the teacher is not looking

you can dress it up and pretend they really talk

you can erase bad words from the desk

you can write bad words on the desk

you can sign yourself up for track

you can sign your most hatted kid on your list up for boot camp in the bottom of the sea

you can write on the wall

you can write funny names in the part of your text book that says: this book is property of...

you can sign peoples year books

you can erase mean things from lockers

you can write mean things on lockers

you can pretty much do any thing you want to with a pencil

What the purpose of drawing paper?

The purpose of drawing paper is to give the artist greater control over their drawing by giving him/her very specific choices of tooth (how rough or slick the paper is), weight or thickness of the paper. The feel of the pencil and how it scratches and drags against the paper is a huge factor in the experience of making these drawings.

How can you use drawing to improve perception?

Drawing is the art of rendering what your eyes see on paper. The more one draws the better your powers of obseration (perception) become. Like any skill, the key is parctice, practice, practice.

What is Radial symmetry in art?

radial symmetry: the condition of having similar parts regularly arranged around a central axis

Cite:

"radial symmetry." Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. 2008. Merriam-Webster Online. 15 November 2008

What is the function of drawing toolbar?

download drawing toolbar on my computer i can draw on any page

What are the drawings used to represent real things on Earth?

This would be called a globe. Globes can sometimes have projecting mountains on them.

How is drawing inferences like reading between the lines?

To 'read between the lines' you have to disbelieve what is being said and ask yourself the questions 'what kind of person would say this? Why would a person say this? What must a person be thinking or be like to say such a thing?'

For instance.

A man may have many faults

but a women only two.

Everything they say, and everything they do.

Now do you believe what was just said - or can you infer somethings about the person who said this.

* He is most probably male. * He has low respect for what women think. * Has a low opinion of female capabilities. * Probably said it to an all male audience. * Was attempting a certain type of humour.

and on and on. Now, what can you infer about the person that wrote this answer?

How are orthographic drawing used by engineers?

It is excessively used in engineering and technical drawings.

How do you make a kneaded eraser?

Put the eraser in the freezer for at least 48 hours then take out and let sit for 5 min, put eraser in microwave (make sure to watch at all times) wait until eraser is soft pull out and mold

or you can erase the eraser on a wood table and these strings will start forming. collect the strings and get a eraser ball! let it harden and then eraser!

What are the steps to drawing an elephant head?

In order to draw an elephant head you must use gray coloring. Also, you should make sure you do an outline for the large ears and long trunk.

What is mod rock?

Mod (from modernist) is a subculture that originated in London, England, in the late 1950s and peaked in the early-to-mid 1960s.[1][2][3]

Significant elements of the mod subculture include fashion (often tailor-made suits); music, including African American soul, Jamaican ska, British beat music, and R&B; and motor scooters. The original mod scene was also associated with amphetamine-fuelled all-night dancing at clubs.[4] From the mid-to-late 1960s and onwards, the mass media often used the term mod in a wider sense to describe anything that was believed to be popular, fashionable, or modern.

There was a mod revival in the United Kingdom in the late 1970s, which was followed by a mod revival in North America in the early 1980s, particularly in Southern California.[5][6]

What are the disadvantages of sketch up?

Your hand might be cramped for sketching if you sketch a long time.

What advantages do CAD sketches have over freehand sketches?

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 are advantages and disadvantages to using an isometric pictorial compared to an oblique pictoral in technical drawing?

The advantage is that they can give an overall view of a given design

The disadvantages are that it can get more cluttered

What is the meaning of drawing?

The noun 'draw' is a singular, common noun.

The noun 'draw' is an abstract noun as a word for a way of choosing something such as a name or number by chance; someone or something that causes a lot of people to come to a place; a game that ends in a tie; a word for a concept.

The noun 'draw' is a concrete noun as a word for a sucking pull on something held with the lips; a removal of a handgun from its holster; a word for a physical action.

The noun forms of the verb to draw are drawer and the gerund, drawing.

What do all sketch map have?

How to make a sketch mapImagine that your friend has recently taken up soccer practice, but he does not know where the soccer fields are. Draw a sketch map from memory, showing him how to reach the nearby soccer fields.

You will need:

  1. a piece of paper
  2. a pencil
  3. a ruler
  4. an eraser

Step 1. Imagine that you are a bird flying over the area that you about to draw. Sketch maps need to be drawn from this angle.

Step 2. Draw a frame. Inside the frame, sketch the starting point. Draw the path to the soccer fields and any main features that you might encounter along the way. This includes landmarks, shops, main roads, parks etc. If these features are difficult to draw, or do not fit on the page, you can use simple symbols to represent them. The meaning of every symbol used must be explained in the legend (an explanatory table), located beside the map.

Step 3. Draw any other relevant details and label the main features. Add a heading and a north point (if known).

What does it mean when a drawing is not to scale?

It means that if you enlarged the map enough, it would fit consistently over the land mapped. Maps not drawn to scale are used to show relationships between places without consistent measurements; this is common when the main thing being communicated is a route with landmarks and turns (in which case a 1-mile road can be drawn the same as a 2-mile road, as long as it's clear where the next landmark is), or a series of locations on a route network (for example a tourist map of a town may distort scale to fit outlying points of interest and show the roads used to reach them.

What is a preparatory drawing often called?

Underdrawing

A underdrawing is the drawing done on a painting ground before paint is applied.