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Chapter 12
Pictorial Drawing
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Isometric drawing | is similar to an isometric sketch except that it is created using instruments. |
| Isometric axes | is a 120 degree angle that is from an object aligned with three axes |
| Axonometric Projection | is a projection that is used for three axes at an angle to show three sides of an object. |
| Dimetric projection | is only two angles that are equal with two special foreshortened scales. |
| Trimetric projection | is that all three sides are different from each other and three special foreshortened scales are needed. |
| Picture plane | is two axes that are parallel. |
| Cavalier oblique | is a receding line that is dawn in full length. |
| Perspective drawing | is a three dimensional representation of an object as it looks to the eyes from a particular point. |
| Normal obliques | are some drafters that are used for three-quarter. |
| Vanishing point | is where the point meets. |
| Technical illustration | is defined as a pictorial drawing that provides technical information using visual drawing techniques. |
| Isoplane | is in AutoCAD that is used to make a one of the isometric planes that is available to the cursor in isometric drawing. |
| Cabinet oblique | is a receding line that is drawn only-half size. |