Drawing Tools

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It is the main drawing instrument and has a wooden case with a lead inside made of graphite and clay pencil
It is the medium that is usually used for drawings paper
They are used for drawing straight lines and measuring objects and distances ruler
We use them to help us draw parallel lines, perpendicular lines and lines that form different angles set square
We use it to measure and draw angles protractor
We use it to draw circumferences and arcs and to transfer measurements compass
It is used to eliminate pencil marks when we make a mistake rubber (eraser)
The first rough drawing of the object we want to create draft
A sketch with information about measurements, materials, ways of joining pieces, etc. diagram
A very precise drawing of an object technical drawing
This is what we see when we are in front of the object.
This is what we see when we look at the profile from one side of the object.
This is what we see when we look down from above the object.
A measurement from the top to the bottom of an object.
A horizontal measurement.
A measurement from the front to the back of an object.
Drawing without using rulers or other drawing tools sketch (draw free hand)
The ratio (proportion) between the dimensions of the drawing and the dimensions of the actual (real) object scale
The measurement from the centre of a circle to its circumference
A small, roundish mark made with or as if with a pen dot
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