1. Why practice sketching shapes when a Computer-Aided Design (CAD) program can produce much more accurate Geometry?
Practicing sketching shapes will help people get a get a visualization of what your item is going to look like. Then you can use your final drawing in the computer.
2. What pencil techniques are used to create the differences between construction lines and object lines?
A construction line is very light; it is used when you are first sketching out the object. Then you use the object lines, which are very dark; to define the shape you drew.
3. What are the differences between oblique sketches and isometric sketches?
Oblique sketches are more flat looking because you see it from the front view. Isometric sketches look more three-dimensional because you see it from the side view.
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daniel lopez
9/19/2010 09:30:07 am
awesome thanks for the help
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