TLE (PICTORIAL DRAWING) Flashcards

1
Q

A view of an object
(actual or imagined) as
it would be seen by an
observer who looks at
the object either in a
chosen direction or
from a selected point of
view.

A

PICTORIAL DRAWING

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2
Q

also called isometric
projection, method of graphic representation
of three-dimensional objects, used by
engineers, technical illustrators, and,
occasionally, architects.

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Isometric Drawing

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3
Q

a projective drawing
of which the frontal
lines are given in
true proportions
and relations and all
others at suitable
angles other than 90
degrees without
regard to the rules
of linear perspective

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OBLIQUE DRAWING

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4
Q

dimensional feeling to
a flat image such as a
drawing or a painting.
In art, it is a system of
representing the way
that objects appear to
get smaller and closer
together the farther
away they are from
the viewer.

A

PERSPECTIVE DRAWING

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5
Q

One surface of the
object is drawn
parallel to the
picture plane. It has
only one vanishing
point which is
usually located on
the horizon.

A

Parallel or One Point
Perspective

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6
Q

No surface of the
object is parallel
to the picture
plane. It has two
vanishing points
usually located in
the horizon.

A

Angular Perspective

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7
Q

It is a projected
mechanically in a
plane from the view
of measurements of
the object presented.
Geometrically
projected perspective
is very similar to the
optical system in
photography.

A

Geometrical Perspective

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