Friday, September 30, 2011

Drawings




















1. The difference between a two-dimensional sketch and an isometric drawing is you can see much more information and get a scale of the object with an isometric drawing, while a two-dimensional sketch only gives the information on one side of the object.

2. Designers use shading because it adds depth to the drawing; also it gives information to where the light is coming from and the “reflectiveness” of the object’s surfaces.

3. If you were not given isometric paper, then you could try your best to estimate the angles or maybe use a protractor. Also you could draw two diagonal lines in a “V” shape as reference.

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