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Journal of Engineering Drawing

The Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 2012
 
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Learning to Draw and Drawing to Learn

Journal of Art & Design Education, 1999
Young children enter formal schooling with a repertoire of modes of representation with which they try to make sense of the world – drawing, modelling, role play, storying, emergent literacy and numeracy. In drawing they use mark making for kinesthetic pleasure and later learn to repeat patterns and shapes intentionally.
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Analog and Digital Drawing: Complementation Drawing and Hybrid Drawing

2018
In the classroom, the technological tools have evolved, the blackboard, is preserved as a dynamic medium, the digitizing tablet has been added to it, as an avant-garde blackboard. It includes new contributions of the time, such as the choice of technique to work, the simultaneity of the stroke and the group’s visualization thanks to the large format of
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Drawings

Notable Acquisitions (Metropolitan Museum of Art), 1980
Jacob Bean, Helen B. Mules
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Drawing of Tubes

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1980
The process of the tube drawing between two rough conical walls is analyzed within the framework of continuum plasticity. Material behavior is modeled as rigid/linear-hardening along with the von-Mises flow rule. Assuming a radial flow pattern and steady state flow conditions it becomes possible to obtain an exact solution for the stresses and velocity.
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Drawing

2020
A drawing is the result of the production of marks on a surface with suitable means to represent a scene, concrete or abstract objects for technological, scientific, artistic, communicative aims. Some theories claimed that drawing is founded on symbolic systems that are culture-dependent.
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Drawing and Editing

1990
The AutoCAD Express takes to the air for this chapter’s exercise. The bulk of AutoCAD’s drawing entities are introduced along with some simple editing. This express air-service will be by hot air balloon!
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Geometries and Drawings

2010
In the preceding chapter, you started your exploration of WPF’s 2-D drawing features. You considered how you can use simple Shape-derived classes in combination with brushes and transforms to create a variety of graphical effects. However, the concepts you learned still fall far short of what you need to create (and manipulate) detailed 2-D scenes made
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Drawings

Recent Acquisitions, 1965
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Drawing on Drawing

2017
Charles E. Dagit, Nathaniel Kahn
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