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Unit 4: Delivering design solutions
Quick questions on Drawing methods and technical conventions: VCE Visual Communication Design
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What are two-dimensional drawing systems?Show answer
Two-dimensional systems show a design in flat, measured views without depth.
What are three-dimensional drawing systems?Show answer
Three-dimensional systems show form and depth so an audience can picture the object in space.
What are technical drawing conventions?Show answer
Conventions are the shared rules that make technical drawings work: consistent line weights and types (for example solid for visible edges, dashed for hidden), scale so a drawing represents real size proportionally, dimensioning to state measurements, and labelling. Following conventions means anyone trained can read the drawing the same way, which is the point of a technical drawing.
What are writing about drawing methods?Show answer
In the exam, name the method, classify it as two- or three-dimensional and manual or digital, and justify it by purpose and audience. Show you know the conventions, scale, line type, dimensioning, and why they matter for accuracy and readability.
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