Simply put, a representational drawing can be how someone sees and draws a certain subject, although the subject may not look identical to the actual item, animal, or person originally referenced for the drawing. Despite this, one can still tell what the drawing's subject is.
This type of drawing is commonly associated with children and boxes of crayons, but representational drawings can be done in a variety of dry mediums. To list a few, the mediums most associated with drawings are often crayons, markers, pencils, colored pencils, pastels, charcoal, and chalk. I'd offer more information butevery search seems to turn up articles regarding early childhood development rather than great artists' representational drawings.
Simply put, a representational drawing can be how someone sees and draws a certain subject, although the subject may not look identical to the actual item, animal, or person originally referenced for the drawing. Despite this, one can still tell what the drawing's subject is.
This type of drawing is commonly associated with children and boxes of crayons, but representational drawings can be done in a variety of dry mediums. To list a few, the mediums most associated with drawings are often crayons, markers, pencils, colored pencils, pastels, charcoal, and chalk. I'd offer more information butevery search seems to turn up articles regarding early childhood development rather than great artists' representational drawings.
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General assembly drawing. General Arrangement Drawing
drawing materials r those through which we do drawing..........n we use it by ourself
Any engineering object/task/product can be best demonstrated by drawing. Being general, not only engineering products, drawing helps understanding everything in science. However, drawing is used a lot in engineering specially, mechanical, cibvil, manufacturing, design etc branches. An engineer must be smart in drawing (understanding drawing & prepare drawing) to have sound reach in the material. Drawing is one of the languages of engineering. The other is mathematics.
A non projective engineer's drawing is done without using any instruments like triangle and scale. Such a drawing is also called a sketch or free hand drawing.
It depends on the purpose and type of the drawing. If the scale would be necessary for proper interpretation of the drawing (e.g. mechanical drawing, plans for a building) then yes. If the scale would not help in interpreting the drawing (e.g. electronics schematic, software data flow diagram) then no.