| Goals Review (See related pages)
- Define axonometric, isometric, dimetric, and trimetric projection. Section 7.1
- Explain the difference between an isometric projection and an isometric drawing or sketch. Section 7.2
- Create an isometric sketch. Section 7.3
- Apply the theory of oblique projection to create oblique sketches. Section 7.12
- Create a one-point perspective sketch. Section 7.18
- Describe one-, two-, and three-point perspective projection theory. Section 7.16
- Define horizon line, station point, picture plane, vanishing point, and ground line. Section 7.15
- Describe and draw bird’s eye, human’s eye, ground’s eye, and worm’s eye views. Section 7.15
- Describe the four perspective variables that are determined before creating a perspective sketch. Section 7.17
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