5 Questions
Which method of producing technical drawings represents an object in all three dimensions of length, height, and width?
Pictorial drawing
Which type of pictorial drawing shows three faces of an object at the same time?
Isometric drawing
What are the three main examples of pictorial drawing?
Isometric drawing, Oblique drawing, Perspective drawing
What are the two methods of producing technical drawings of an object?
Plane (orthographic) drawing, Pictorial drawing
What are isometric axes?
The lines used to represent the width, length, and depth of an object in an isometric drawing
Study Notes
Technical Drawings
- Isometric projection: represents an object in all three dimensions of length, height, and width.
- Axonometric drawing: a type of pictorial drawing that shows three faces of an object at the same time.
Pictorial Drawing
- Three main examples: isometric, dimetric, and trimetric drawings.
Methods of Producing Technical Drawings
- Two main methods: orthographic projection and pictorial drawing.
Isometric Axes
- Isometric axes: three axes (length, height, and width) that are equally inclined to each other, used in isometric projection.
Test your knowledge of drawing practice and technical drawing methods with this quiz! Learn about plane (orthographic) drawing and pictorial drawing, and how they represent objects in three dimensions. Challenge yourself and improve your drawing skills.
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