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1.) Which type of drawing is easier or better for you? Isometric or perspective and why?

They both are really easy to draw you just have to have a lot of patience to be able to get it done at its best. I believe they both are pretty easy because is just the aspect of being able to draw lines in different ways and different sizes.


2.) What did you find to be most difficult part about creating perspective drawings?

I believe something that was hard about drawing perspective drawings is having to draw the lines perfectly linear because if not the drawing wouldn't look good instead it would look way off.


3.) What is a vanishing point? the point at which receding parallel lines viewed in perspective appear to converge.


4.) Aside from the number of vanishing points, what is the difference between a one-point, two-point, and three- point perspective sketch? The difference from the perspective points is that all three have different ways the line go so they form different kinds of lines and which that helps to build each side of a shape or even of a building or house.


5.) How does a perspective drawing differ from an isometric drawing of the same object? When would you use a perspective view in lieu of an isometric drawing?

A perspective is different because it creates a depth and will make the object seem smaller and an isometric shape has equal dimensions. You would use isometric when drawing things from above, like a house plan, while perspective is used to show what the object's entire design appears to be.

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