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    ENGINEERING DRAWING Lab

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    ENGINEERING DRAWING Lab Session 1 OBJECTIVES  To learn about AutoCAD  Learn about line command  Learn about X‚Y co-ordinate system Definition of Engineering Drawing  An engineering drawing‚ a type of technical drawing‚ is created within the technical drawing discipline‚ and used to fully and clearly define requirements for engineered items.  A drawing consisting of at least three views (front‚ top‚ and side) of an object. What is CAD  An abbreviation for computer-aided (assisted)

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    ART TECHNIQUE REPORT Charcoal is perhaps the oldest artistic medium‚ dating from the time of the caveman. Charcoal is used in art for drawing‚ making rough sketches in painting and is one of the possible media for making a parsemage. Charcoal drawings often begin with a pencil drawing. The charcoal is layered in‚ blended with a stump and final details are added. Once completed‚ it is usually preserved by the application of a fixative. Artists generally utilize charcoal in three forms:

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    nearest to the object lines. Dimension lines should never cross. However‚ extension lines may cross each other. 2. Extension lines should never be shortened. 3. Dimension lines should never coincide with any object line or center line of the drawing. Therefore no line should be used as dimension line nor coincide with a dimension line. 4. Dimensions should line up in chain fashion or be grouped together as much as possible. 5. Do not repeat a dimension.  Repeating a dimension will only

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    Technical Drawing Made Easy

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    TECHNICAL DRAWING APPLICATIONS (65) (Candidates offering Technical Drawing are not eligible to offer Technical Drawing Applications.) Aims: 1. To develop competence among the students to pursue technical courses like Engineering‚ Architecture‚ Draftsmanship Surveying and other professional courses. 2. To understand basic principles of instrumental drawing drawn to scale and to acquire basic skills in the use of traditional drafting methods which would also be helpful in understanding computer aided

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    Exploring Human Figure Drawings as an Assessment Tool for Departing OFW Domestic Helpers and Caregivers This journal was written by Gilda Dans – Lopez of Ateneo de Manila University and Maria Caridad H. Tarroja of de La Salle University. It is entitled “Exploring Human Figure Drawings as an Assessment Tool for Departing OFW Domestic Helpers and Caregivers”. This is from the journal “Philippine Journal of Counseling Psychology (2010) Vol. 12‚ No. 1‚ pp. 13-38. The statement of the problem or

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    Cad vs Hand Drawing

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    drafting is a quick way to complete a technical or architectural drawing‚ computer-aided design (CAD or CADD) is usually the choice for completing professional-looking drawings. CAD is a faster and more accurate design tool than hand-drawn (manual) drafting. Computers make printing and duplicating CAD drawings a simple task. Special features like 3-D capability‚ cutaways and zoom options enhance CAD drawings. Drawing Speed Computer-aided design requires CAD software and

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    engineering drawing. Why drawing is called universal language of engineers? Ans1:-A drawing drawn by an engineer having engineering knowledge for the drawing purposes is an engineering drawing. It is meant for communicating his ideas‚ thoughts and designs to others. Engineering drawing is a starting point of all engineering branches such as Mechanical‚ Production‚ Civil‚ Electrical‚ Electronics‚ Computer science‚ Chemical etc. It is spoken‚ read‚ and written in its own way. Engineering drawing has its

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    Fast Drawing and Bitmap Graphics This chapter presents fast drawing techniques‚ animation using bitmaps‚ and color palettes. First‚ fast drawing using the exclusive-or (R2_XORPEN) and the exclusive-nor (R2_NOTXORPEN) ROP2 codes is explored. Then‚ fast drawing using the “backing store” technique is discussed. Bitmaps are used in the backing store technique‚ and their use is introduced. After this‚ an example of creating animation using bitmaps is presented. Finally‚ the device independent bitmap

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    past cultures are available to us only through the work of some ancient graphic designer. Through history‚ architects have manipulated visual imagery to assist the design process. Such imagery has assumed the form of construction documents‚ design drawings‚ analysis and details‚ various forms of sketches‚ and images conceived in the mind’s eye. The philosopher Richard Wollheim writes that representational seeing involves ‘seeing as’ (1971). It requires foresight and imagination to comprehend a

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    Account for the centrality of life drawing as a key form of training for artists since the Renaissance. Illustrate your answer with reference to at least THREE images/or photographs of life classes including Zoffany’s Royal Academy School‚ 1771. The practice of life drawing has always been a strong aspect of training artists since the Renaissance age; it has not only provided training in the technical aspects of making a piece of art such as the handling of materials and learning to observe a subject

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