Drafting principles must be learned before one can become a good blueprint reader. A "straight line" is a line that does not change its direction; a "curved line" changes direction at every point. When three or more points are connected by lines to enclose an area, the area is a surface.
Drafting principles must be learned before one can become a good blueprint reader. A "straight line" is a line that does not change its direction; a "curved line" changes direction at every point. When three or more points are connected by lines to enclose an area, the area is a surface.
Drafting principles must be learned before one can become a good blueprint reader. A "straight line" is a line that does not change its direction; a "curved line" changes direction at every point. When three or more points are connected by lines to enclose an area, the area is a surface.