During my lecture to faculties of engg Institutes affiliated to RGPV bhopal, i asked this question myself and searced on web. No correct answer was found. Then I gave a deep thougt to it and my thoughts are as follows: Graphs are schematic models in the language of Operations Research. Other two conceptual level models are Iconic/ physicsl and symbolic/ mathematical. Schematic diagram/ model represent some quntity of interest proportional to other visible quantities like legth (bar graphs) or area (pie digrams). Graphs are most widely used in engg and management and it is said that a graph / image is equivelent of several pages of description. Thus a graph normally represnt relation or comparison between two or more independent and dependent variables. Drawings, on the contrary, provide methood and rules to represent one, two or three dimensional objects.
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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.
the difrrence is that one starts with an s and the other starts with an oalso they are spelt diffrentlyso does this answer your question Kane
yes
It depends on what language the drawing is in. For English, the Latin alphabet is used.
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Drawing paper is typically smoother and heavier, making it suitable for detailed and precise drawings with various mediums. Sketching paper, on the other hand, is usually lighter and has more texture, making it ideal for quick sketches and rough drafts.
Art is drawing, sketching, painting, sculpture of any subject except buildings and spaces. Architecture is the design of buildings and spaces.
drawing by hand
When you create an object through freehanding.
a drawing that is made in its own style.
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The best sketching pencils for beginners are typically HB or 2B pencils. These pencils offer a good balance between light and dark lines, making them versatile for different drawing styles and techniques.
Sketching involves using pencil or charcoal only, creating value, (light and dark) to create pictures. Drawing can be referred to using pencil, pencil crayons, pastel, crayons, markers, etc to create pictures In technological terms sketching means t draw free-hand, using multiple-pass lines, usuallly to create thumbnails, etc. Drawing means to use tools to create single-pass lines, which usually looks more neat and cleaner than a rough free-hand sketch.
Isometric Drawing: keeps the scale the same along each axis of the drawing, use mostly in engineering. Oblique Drawing: is a type of parallel projection of an object to give it a sort of 3D effect on paper, a much simpler form of drawing.
Artistic and technical drawing have different goals. Artistic drawing may replicate nature or convey an emotion, but it is meant to be looked at. Technical drawing replicates real things, and it is meant to communicate practical information about the subject.