Technical Drawing
Technical Drawing
Características de las vistas diédricas
What is the purpose of isometric perspective in technical drawing?
To create a realistic representation of an object
To show the true size and shape of an object
To simplify complex objects
To create a 3D illusion
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of isometric perspective?
Equal foreshortening of all lines
Parallel lines remain parallel
Equal angles between axes
Accurate representation of depth
What is the purpose of using an isometric grid in technical drawing?
To assist with accurate placement of objects
To create a perspective effect
To create a 3D illusion
To add shading and texture
Which of the following is true about isometric drawings?
They show all three dimensions of an object equally
They are only used for simple objects
They are easier to create than other types of perspective drawings
They do not require any measurements
What is the difference between isometric perspective and oblique perspective?
Isometric perspective uses parallel lines, while oblique perspective uses converging lines
Isometric perspective shows all three dimensions equally, while oblique perspective shows depth at an angle
Isometric perspective is only used for technical drawing, while oblique perspective is used for art
Isometric perspective is more accurate than oblique perspective
Which of the following is NOT a type of isometric drawing?
Isometric projection
Isometric view
Isometric sketch
Isometric scale
What is the purpose of an isometric scale in technical drawing?
To create a perspective effect
To assist with accurate measurements
To add shading and texture
To show the true size and shape of an object
Which of the following is an advantage of isometric perspective in technical drawing?
It allows for more creative expression
It is easier to learn than other types of perspective drawing
It is more accurate than other types of perspective drawing
It simplifies complex objects
What is the main difference between isometric perspective and perspective drawing?
Isometric perspective shows objects in 3D, while perspective drawing shows objects in 2D
Isometric perspective is used for technical drawing, while perspective drawing is used for art
Isometric perspective uses parallel lines, while perspective drawing uses converging lines
Isometric perspective is more accurate than perspective drawing
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of isometric perspective?
Equal foreshortening of all lines
Parallel lines remain parallel
Equal angles between axes
Accurate representation of depth