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What does the term 'isometric' mean in an isometric drawing?
What does the term 'isometric' mean in an isometric drawing?
- Three dimensions
- Equal measure (correct)
- Two dimensions
- Angular perspective
How does an oblique drawing differ from an isometric drawing?
How does an oblique drawing differ from an isometric drawing?
- It has all faces parallel to the plane of projection
- It is drawn from the observer's viewpoint
- It has receding lines at an angle of 45 degrees (correct)
- It shows all dimensions at full scale
What is the purpose of a vanishing point in perspective drawing?
What is the purpose of a vanishing point in perspective drawing?
- To draw objects in a multiview format
- To show receding lines at full scale
- To represent the point where lines appear to converge (correct)
- To determine the eye level
Which type of oblique drawing has receding lines at one-half their actual size?
Which type of oblique drawing has receding lines at one-half their actual size?
What does the term 'horizon line' represent in perspective drawing?
What does the term 'horizon line' represent in perspective drawing?
What is the intersection of the horizon plane and the picture plane?
What is the intersection of the horizon plane and the picture plane?
In parallel or one-point perspective, where is the vanishing point typically located?
In parallel or one-point perspective, where is the vanishing point typically located?
In angular perspective, how many vanishing points are used?
In angular perspective, how many vanishing points are used?
What is the defining characteristic of three-point perspective?
What is the defining characteristic of three-point perspective?
What is the ground line?
What is the ground line?
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