Drawings Flashcards

(13 cards)

1
Q

What kind of pencil should you use when drawing specimens?

A

A sharp pencil.

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2
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Should your drawing outline be clear or sketchy?

A

Clear outline — no sketchy lines.

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3
Q

How large should your drawing be?

A

As large as the space provided.

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4
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Can your drawing overlap the question or marks?

A

No, it must not go over any printed matter.

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5
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Should shading be used in specimen drawings?

A

No, shading is not allowed.

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6
Q

Should label lines have arrowheads?

A

No, label lines must not have arrowheads.

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7
Q

Where should label lines point?

A

Exactly at the labelled part.

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8
Q

What tool should you use to draw label lines?

A

A ruler.

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9
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What should labels point to?

A

The requested component or part.

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10
Q

Why is detail important in specimen drawings?

A

To show features like the correct number of segments or sections.

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11
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Should you draw the same number of parts seen in the image?

A

Yes, match the number of parts exactly.

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12
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What does “proportionate enlargement” mean in drawing?

A

All parts of the drawing should be increased in size evenly.

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13
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What’s an example of incorrect proportion in insect drawing?

A

Enlarging only the body parts and not the legs.

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