COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
GRAPHICS AND MULTIMEDIA SOFTWARE
Question
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Orthographic
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Hidden
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Isometric
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -The dotted line is generally used to represent some hidden edges while we view the projection of a drawing from one side.
Detailed explanation-2: -A hidden line, also known as a hidden object line is a medium weight line, made of short dashes about 1/8” long with 1/16”gaps, to show edges, surfaces and corners which cannot be seen. Sometimes they are used to make a drawing easier to understand. Often they are omitted in an isometric view.
Detailed explanation-3: -It is standard practice to use dashes to represent any line of an object that is hidden from view.
Detailed explanation-4: -Hidden lines in a drawing represent the edges where surfaces meet but are not directly visible. Hidden lines are omitted from pictorial drawings unless they are needed to make the drawing clear.