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How to draw lines Ans✓✓✓left-> right top-> bottom
bounding box Ans✓✓✓square used to help draw circles
construction lines Ans✓✓✓used to help draw shapes and drawn very
lightly.
isometric grid paper Ans✓✓✓Paper used for sketching purposes that
includes grid lines at 120 degrees relative to one another
isometric pictorials Ans✓✓✓don't show hidden edges/lines. Draw arcs
to show holes
oblique pictorials Ans✓✓✓special grids are not required. Shapes in the
plane of paper appear normally. receding dimension length is not
important.
isometric drawing Ans✓✓✓width, height, and depth are 120 degrees
apart
dimetric drawing Ans✓✓✓two angles are equal
, trimetric drawing Ans✓✓✓no angles are equal.
step blocks Ans✓✓✓defined and drawn with isometric lines
oblique surfaces Ans✓✓✓Surfaces or lines that are positioned at an
angle with respect to all the principal planes of projection are oblique.
Never appear in true size.
oblique drawings Ans✓✓✓distorted. Can come as cavalier or cabinet.
cavalier Ans✓✓✓true depth length is measured along the receding axes
cabinet Ans✓✓✓receding axis is half of the true length.
Perspective Drawing Ans✓✓✓looks photographic
Multiview Representation Ans✓✓✓shows many views of the same 2D
image
Glass-Box Views Ans✓✓✓Clear box, open box used to look at
multiview drawings.