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construction line Light, temporary lines used to help create a drawing.
edge The line where two surfaces of an object meet.
grid A network of evenly spaced horizontal and vertical lines used as a reference.
height The vertical measurement of an object from base to top.
hidden line Dashed lines used to show edges that are not visible.
isometric sketch A 3D sketch that shows width, height, and depth at equal angles.
line conventions Standard types of lines used in technical drawings to show different features.
line weight The thickness of a line in a drawing to indicate importance or type.
measurement The process of determining the size, length, or amount of something.
multiview drawing Drawings that show multiple views (front, top, side) of an object.
object line A thick, dark line that shows the visible edges of an object.
oblique sketch A 3D sketch where the front is flat and the sides are drawn at an angle.
orthographic projection A method of showing an object using several 2D views.
perspective sketch A 3D drawing that shows depth as it appears to the eye.
plane A flat, two-dimensional surface.
profile The side view or outline of an object.
projection line A line used to transfer measurements or points from one view to another.
projection plane An imaginary flat surface onto which a view is projected.
proportion The relative size of parts of an object compared to the whole.
scale The ratio of a drawing’s size to the actual object’s size.
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