Isometric, orthographic and oblique drawings.
the three kinds of pictorial drawings are:
1. oblique drawing
2. isometric drawing
3. perspective drawing
isometric drawing
oblique drawing
perspective drawing
While there are many types of pictorial drawings there are three main ones. Isometric, perspective and oblique are the main ones.
Oblique, isometric, and orthographic
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There are three types of Pictorial Drawing: Isometric Drawing Perspective Drawing Oblique Drawing
A pictorial and schematic drawing show all of the components of a specific system and the wiring between these components. These drawings can be used for assembly or for trouble shooting and repair.
There are many different types of pictorial techniques each to has different limitations so you will have to do it for each one CAD, first and third angle drawing, assembly drawing and circuit drawing.
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There are three types of Pictorial Drawing: Isometric Drawing Perspective Drawing Oblique Drawing
A pictorial and schematic drawing show all of the components of a specific system and the wiring between these components. These drawings can be used for assembly or for trouble shooting and repair.
The different types of historic evidence are Artificial, Oral, Pictorial and written.
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A drawing of a graph or network diagram is a pictorial representation of the vertices and edges of a graph. This drawing should not be confused with the graph itself: very different layouts can correspond to the same graph. In the abstract, all that matters is which pairs of vertices are connected by edges.
full, half, rotated, aligned offset, broken out, partial, assembly and pictorial
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. Pictorial sketches often are more readily made and more clearly understood than are front, top, and side views of an object. Pictorial drawings, either sketched http://www.answers.com/topic/freehand or made with drawing instruments, are frequently used by engineers and architects to convey ideas to their assistants and clients. See alsohttp://www.answers.com/topic/geometry; http://www.answers.com/topic/engineering-drawing. In making a pictorial drawing, the viewing direction that shows the object and its details to the best advantage is chosen. The resultant drawing is http://www.answers.com/topic/orthographic if the viewing rays are considered as parallel, or perspective if the rays are considered as meeting at the eye of the observer. Perspective drawings provide the most realistic, and usually the most pleasing, likeness when compared with other types of pictorial views. Several types of nonperspective pictorial views can be sketched, or drawn with instruments. In the http://www.answers.com/topic/isometric pictorial, the direction of its axes and all measurements along these axes are made with one scale (Fig. 1). Oblique pictorial drawings, while not true orthographic views, offer a convenient method for drawing circles and other curves in their true shape (Fig. 2).Isometric drawing; measurements along each axis are made with the same scale.Oblique pictorial drawing. In order to reduce the http://www.answers.com/topic/distortion in an http://www.answers.com/topic/oblique drawing, measurements along the receding axis may be foreshortened. When they are halved, the method is called cabinet drawing.
full, half, rotated, aligned offset, broken out, partial, assembly and pictorial
There are many different types of Pictorial Views. A Pictorial View is a view of an object or building. Some names of Pictorial Views are Oblique , Persepective Etc... But I Dont Know Any More. Any Ideas ?