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  • Shading pictorial drawings may lead to confusion when describing shapes of objects.


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  • Perspective Drawings problems


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    • 1. One-point perspective is also known as angular perspective.

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    • 2. Lines that are parallel to the picture plane remain parallel to one another and do not converge to a vanishing point.

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    • 3. Using CAD, you are typically able to select viewing distance, focal point, z-axis convergence, and arc resolution scale for perspective representations.

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    • 4. The picture plane should never be placed behind the station point.

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    • 5. The position of the observer's eye is called the station point.

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    • 6. Perspective drawings are classified according to their number of ground lines.

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    • 7. Most CAD programs produce only wireframe, not solid perspective representations.

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    • 8. The picture plane can be placed either behind the object or in front of the object.

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    • 9. Parallel lines converge toward a single point on the horizon called the vanishing point.

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    • 10. The vanishing point is the intersection of the ground plane with the picture plane.

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