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Mathew Wahome
Introduction
Drawing and sketching are essential skills in Pre-Technical Studies as they help in visualizing and communicating design ideas effectively.
Basic Concepts
1. Line
- Definition: A line is a straight or curved mark that joins two points.
- Example: Drawing a straight line to represent a table leg.
2. Shape
- Definition: A shape is a closed figure formed by connecting lines.
- Example: Sketching a circle to represent a wheel.
3. Proportion
- Definition: Proportion refers to the size relationship between different parts of a drawing.
- Example: Ensuring the height of a door is proportional to the height of a house.
Common Mistakes
- Not using a ruler for straight lines.
- Ignoring proportions in drawings.
- Rushing through sketches without planning.
Key Points
- Use a pencil to sketch lightly before finalizing lines.
- Practice drawing different shapes and objects.
- Pay attention to proportions in your sketches.
Practice Questions
- Draw a simple table with four legs using proper proportions.
- Sketch a house with a triangular roof and rectangular windows, ensuring all elements are in proportion.