I have to use 3 forms of point, 3 forms of lines and 3 forms of plane to draw my object. I am confused about the plane part too. One of the forms for points that I have already used is using dots.Drawing with points, line and planes. I need help/ideas on how to draw my object using these.?
perspective, ~ points, line and planes,
http://www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/Clif…
if you mean you not only have to draw geometric patterns , but as well objects that use these in everyday life,
~dots could be constellations, sewing stitches, foot prints ,
~lines could be arrows and spears, tree trunks, roadways, or things that align like telephone poles, row of trees, checker board tiles,
~and planes could be tennis court surface, wall of building, computer and monitor surface, basically a flat slice view of any object like cat scan layers,
http://mrbigcanon.com/mrbigcanon/ct.jpg
http://www.geography.ccsu.edu/kyem/GEOG2…
http://www.andrews.edu/~calkins/math/web…
http://jimsaw.com/design/space2.html
http://www.mathreference.com/main.html
..Drawing with points, line and planes. I need help/ideas on how to draw my object using these.?
You could create any object from lines if you use cross-hatching. As for planes, you could create any boxy sort of object-- a fence, a car, a house, mailbox...planes are all about perspective, really.
I'm not exactly sure what your asking. The three point forms of drawing I'm guessing are refering to perspective points?
1 point perspective, 2 point and 3 point.
Do the lines refer to line quality? could you use different mediums to get the desired effects?
Sorry if this doesn't help any, I'm not entirely sure what your project is
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