Science, asked by jainkapil1994bikaner, 1 year ago

which of following is not a pictorial drawing ?
a) isometric
b)milti view
c)perspective
d)axonometric .

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Answered by hornystudiers
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milti view is not a pictorial drawing
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Answered by jenisha145
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Isometric is not a pictorial drawing.

Explanation:

  • The first subgenre of pictorial drawing is isometric drawing. Isometric drawings are non-foreshortened projections of all sides of a three-dimensional object. It is based on 30° angles, and all axes utilise the same scale.
  • After reading this encyclopedia-style definition, isometric sketching may seem a little perplexing. It isn't that difficult, and if you have opened the math book at least once in the geometry section, you have already seen it a hundred times.
  • Axonometric projection is a sort of orthographic projection that involves rotating an item along one or more axes to disclose several sides, resulting in a graphical drawing.
  • Multiview drawings are collections of two-dimensional drawings that portray different aspects of a same object. On the other hand, a pictorial drawing represents a three-dimensional item in one drawing, revealing only a few of its sides from a single point of view.
  • The third subgenre of pictorial drawing, perspective drawing, is immensely popular among all kinds of artists, including myself.
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