ORTHOGRAPHIC DRAWING
ORTHOGRAPHIC DRAWING OF DRESSER
ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING AND PERSPECTIVE DRAWING | WSU
These orthographic drawings are part of my first assignments in my Architectural Drafting and Perspective Drawing class from my first semester at WSU. I learned about line weight along with Architectural Lettering. Something I took away from this course was that line weight, or the thickness of a line in orthographic drawings is an important tool. It conveys information about elements in the orthographic drawing.
Heavier or darker lines indicate greater importance.
Line weight can help show depth and form.
Line weight can add clarity to dense drawings.
Varying line weights can make a drawing more professional.
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| Plan View | Dresser |
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| Elevation View | Dresser |
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| Elevation View | Dresser |
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| Elevation View | Dresser |
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| Elevation View | Dresser |
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| Full View | Dresser |








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