Exam 16: Reading Prints of Pictorial Drawings
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Two principal components of a perspective drawing are ____.
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A(n) __________ is the fully assembled view of a product usually shown in the upper left of the page, with an exploded sub assembly.
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Perspective drawing a form of pictorial drawing in which vanishing points are used to provide the depth and distortion that is seen with the human eye. Perspective drawings can be drawn using one, two, and three vanishing points.
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Only isometric projections are used to create exploded assemblies.
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Isometric drawings are 1 1/2 times larger than the actual representation.
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Describe exploded assembly drawings, including information about connection lines, balloons, and parts lists.
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An exploded assembly is a collection of parts, each drawn in the same axonometric method.
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The ASME standard for pictorial drawings is ASME Y14.4M, Pictorial Drawing.
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____ includes only line drawings done in one of several three dimensional methods.
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The two-point perspective method is also known as angular perspective.
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Pictorial assemblies are used to display a pictorial rather than multiview representation of the product.
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In a three-point perspective, the picture plane is situated as closely as possible to the observer.
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How are the connections between parts and subassemblies shown in exploded assemblies?
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Isometric drawing belongs to a family of pictorial representation known as _____.
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Thin solid extension lines are used to connect between non-cylindrical features, parts, and subassemblies. These lines are called connection lines or trails.
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The long-axis isometric drawing is normally used for objects that are tall, such as buildings.
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A one-point perspective has one vanishing point, a two-point perspective has two vanishing points, and a three-point perspective has three vanishing points.
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A sphere in isometric is the same size ellipse as the diameter of the sphere.
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