Sketching and Dimensioning Unit

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Across
  1. 2. A method of realistic drawing in which the part of an object closest to the viewer is a planar face, and all the lines describing sides perpendicular to that face can be extended back to converge at one point, the vanishing point
  2. 4. Explanatory notes added to a drawing.
  3. 9. Having the dimensions of height, width, and depth.
  4. 13. A line type that is used to indicate the axis of symmetry for a part or feature.
  5. 14. Having the dimensions of height and width, height and depth, or width and depth only.
  6. 15. A form of pictorial drawing in which all three drawing axes form equal angles of 120 degrees with the plane of projection.
  7. 18. A form of pictorial drawing in which vanishing points are used to provide the depth and distortion that is seen with the human eye.
  8. 19. The distance from front to back.
  9. 21. A measurable extent, such as the three principal dimensions of an object of width, height, and depth.
  10. 22. The measurement or extent of something from side to side.
  11. 23. Thin lines that serve as guides while sketching or drawing.
Down
  1. 1. A realistic way of drawing objects in three dimensions using a horizon line, a key edge, and two vanishing points.
  2. 3. To imagine the visual form of an object or situation that one cannot see.
  3. 5. A heavy solid line used on a drawing to represent the outline of an object.
  4. 6. A method of representing three-dimensional objects on a plane having only length and breadth.
  5. 7. Sketch A preliminary visual of a possible idea for a design. Most thumbnail sketches are not full-size and have little detail. They are intended to quickly explore possible alternative designs.
  6. 8. A line type that represents an edge that is not directly visible because it is behind or beneath another surface.
  7. 10. A rough drawing representing the main features of an object or scene and often made as a preliminary study.
  8. 11. A point in space, usually located on the horizon, where parallel edges of an object appear to converge.
  9. 12. Also called line width. The thickness of a line, characterized as thick or thin.
  10. 16. A straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle or sphere.
  11. 17. A straight line passing from side to side through the center of a circle or sphere.
  12. 18. A flat surface on which a straight line joining any two points would wholly lie.
  13. 20. The measurement of someone or something from head to foot or from base to top.