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  1. 2. Using various lead pencils to create value through shading and line depth. Corrections may be easy to make.
  2. 4. triangle: These tools are pre-calibrated at specific angles to aid the designer in creating accurate drawings.
  3. 5. plan: This type of plan view shows the location of walls, windows, doors, fixtures, and placement of various systems in a structure. It is drawn from an overhead or bird’s eye view as though the roof had been removed so you could look down into the structure.
  4. 6. A thick plastic sheet with cutouts that can be traced to provide the accurate shape and size of objects to be drawn into a floor plan.
  5. 12. view: A portion of the set of construction plans that shows a section or cut-through of the structure. (Imagine how a five-layer cake looks when you slice it. You see the outer frosting, but also each layer and the frosting between the layers.) In a section view, you will see the composition of the wall, floor, and roof framing systems. This is helpful for the contractor constructing the structure because they know in detail exactly what the architect had in mind.
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  8. 16. Computer-aided drawing and design software that speeds the process in creating plans that are accurate and industry-accepted. Modifications to plans are easy to make and many have a 3-D option for viewing the drawing in perspective.
  9. 17. template: This contains a variety of furnishings used in structures and may be classified as residential (home) or commercial (offices and institutional).
  10. 18. T-shaped ruler used in mechanical drawings to create horizontal lines.
  11. 19. scale: This measuring device is calibrated to assist the designer/architect in the creation of accurate scaled drawings. It consists of 12 scaled calibrations and is ruled for easy reading.
  12. 20. view: This view shows a detail of the plan that has been magnified for closer inspection of its construction elements. This aids the contractor in knowing the specific details the architect wished to include in the construction of the structure.
  13. 22. Enhancement of a line drawing by adding color, value, texture, and shading to show detail. The use of implied shade and shadow turns a 2-D imaginary space into the appearance of 3-D space.
  14. 23. fixture template: Contains the standardized shapes and sizes of bath fixtures such as showers, tubs, toilets, and lavatories.
  15. 24. paper: Strong transparent paper used for making drawings, designs, and tracing. Often referred to as “trash paper”.
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  1. 1. pencils: Using pencils with various lead colors to add depth and interest to line drawings. Corrections may be difficult to make.
  2. 3. A 2-D drawing of a wall from floor to ceiling in a structure. It will include structural elements such as doors and windows. It may also show fixtures in a bathroom and built-in components such as cabinetry. An elevation may also be employed to show the exterior wall of a structure.
  3. 7. symbol: A symbolic representation of a building element used on drawings showing its placement in relationship to other elements in the structure.
  4. 8. and ink: Using a pen to create value through shading techniques and line depth. Corrections are difficult to make.
  5. 9. A copy of a construction drawing.
  6. 10. template: Contains the standardized shapes and sizes of structural elements such as doors, windows, fireplaces, stairs, etc.
  7. 11. documents: The contracts, drawings, and specifications requirements for a new construction project or remodel project. Drawings offer precise, technical information and include floor plans, elevations, sections, and detailed drawings.
  8. 15. fixture template: Contains the standardized shapes and sizes of components used in kitchens such as sinks, cabinetry, and appliances.
  9. 21. markers: Using color markers to add depth and interest to a line drawing to create realistic images. Corrections are difficult to make.