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  1. The Argument Sketch

    by clutching one s head and exclaiming Whaaah , which Palin proclaims to be a stupid concept . The sketch ... the Strange Sketch Act , before the entire show is arrested by Inspector Thomson s Gazelle Thompson .... simply ending every bleeding sketch by just having a policeman come in this had been a running ... for the same reason, before the sketch finally ends. In Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl , the sketch features the discussion with the receptionist played here by Carol Cleveland , the abuse ... links http www.youtube.com watch?v kQFKtI6gn9Y Video of the sketch from the official Monty Python ... Argument Sketch Category Monty Python sketches it La clinica per litigare ...   more details



  1. Planet Sketch

    Cleanup date August 2008 infobox Television show name Planet Sketch image rating G format List of animated series Animated Sketch comedy sketch show runtime 15 minutes director Andy Wyatt writer Hannah ... aired 2005 last aired num seasons 2 num episodes 40 list episodes List of Planet Sketch episodes Planet Sketch is a 15 minute television show aimed at children, with each episode featuring an assortment ... Picker sketch, in which a girl named Olivia pulls out an object from her nose. From then on, several sketches typically one of each type of sketch are then played out to fill the remainder of the show, culminating with the June Spume and Melville sketch, in which a girl by the name of June Spume ... the glossy surface of their appearance. Other sketches on Planet Sketch include 3 D Cartoons The Ninja ... have gender wars by taking shots at the opposite gender. At the end of the sketch it is revealed that the two ... s joke turn out to be true during the last sketch shown in each episode, and it backfires on him. Arla ... dance between segments OR the Planet Sketch sign is shown with a gag. Here are the new characters ... Handyman. Melville He replaces the last sketch. He is a cat working as a janitor but when lights ..., it will have an original production with Teletoon. The third season will be known as Planet Sketch ... and Os by Jeremih . Episode 2 A Disaster Episode Sketch The Street Rappers raps a freestyle of Invincible ... dances to Illusion by Tinie Tempah . Episode 3 A Disaster Episode Sketch Part 2 The Street Rappers ..., Planet Sketch fans The gang go on a scary rollercoaster, The Nose Picker flies her bicycle to New ... series has been confirmed. It will be Planet Sketch Reloaded look on the third season plot . External links http www.planetsketch.com Official Planet Sketch website http www.worldscreen.com newscurrent.php?filename decode012207.htm World Screen article imdb title 0815068 Planet Sketch Aardman ... series es Planeta Sketch nl Planet Sketch pl Planeta Sketch pt Planet Sketch ...   more details



  1. Sketch recognition

    Sketch recognition is the automated recognition of hand drawn diagram s by a computer . ref Hammond, T. and Davis, R. 2005 , http rationale.csail.mit.edu publications Hammond2005Ladder.pdf LADDER, a sketching language for user interface developers , Computers & Graphics, 2005, 29 4 , pp. 518 532. ref ref Hammond, T., Logsdon, D., Peschel, J., Johnston, J., Taele, P., Wolin, A., and Paulson, B. A sketch recognition interface that recognizes hundreds of shapes in course of action diagrams. In Proceedings of the 28th of the international conference extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems CHI EA 10 , 2010, pp. 4213 4218. ref ref Jorge, J. and Samavati, F. 2011 , Sketch Based Interfaces and Modeling, Springer ref Research in sketch recognition lies at the crossroads of Artificial intelligence Artificial Intelligence and Human computer interaction Human Computer Interaction . Recognition algorithms usually are gesture based, appearance based, geometry based, or a combination thereof. Sketch Recognition Researchers Non Students Aaron Adler, BBN Technologies BBN Andries van Dam, Brown University Brown Christine Alvarado, Harvey Mudd College Gennaro Costagliola, Italy Randall Davis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT Vincenzo Deufemia, University of Salerno Ellen Do, Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Tech Manuel Jo o Fonseca, Instituto Superior T cnico Mark Gross, Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon Ken Forbus , Northwestern University Northwestern Tracy Hammond , Texas A&M University Joaquim Jorge, Instituto Superior T cnico James Landay, University of Washington Joe LaViola, University of Central Florida Ed Lank, University of Waterloo James Mahoney, PARC company PARC Michael Oltmans, ITA Software Beryl Plimmer, University of Auckland Eric Saund, PARC Metin Sezgin, Ko University Tom Stahovich, University of California at Riverside Jacob Wobbrock ... Sketch Recognition Lab at Texas A&M University http srl.cs.tamu.edu Koc University Intelligent ...   more details



  1. Rod drawing

    Rod drawing may refer to Bar drawing , the drawing of solid stock through a die to decrease its cross section Tube drawing Rod drawing Rod drawing , a specific type of tube drawing that uses a rod as a mandrel disambig ...   more details



  1. Applicant (sketch)

    citation style date July 2011 Applicant is a dramatic Sketch comedy sketch written by Harold Pinter . Originally written in 1959 and first published by Methuen Publishing Eyre Methuen in 1961, it was first broadcast on BBC Radio 3 BBC Radio on the Third Programme between February and March 1964, along with Pinter s other revue sketches, That s Your Trouble , That s All Sketch That s All , Interview Harold Pinter sketch Interview , and Dialogue for Three . ref Revue Sketches in Plays Three and Complete Works Three 222. ref A revised and much expanded version of Applicant is incorporated in the last scene of Act One of Pinter s play The Hothouse , wherein the character still called Lamb is tested in a soundproof room by Miss Cutts, the successor of Miss Piffs, and her colleague Gibbs 58 78 . According to Pinter s official authorised biographer Michael Billington critic Michael Billington , the sketch and the scene in The Hothouse was inspired by and reproduced details of his own experience as a guinea pig at the Maudsley Hospital in London in 1954, in which he took part to earn ten bob or something and about which he told Billington The Hothouse was kicked off by that experience. I was well aware of being used for an experiment and feeling quite powerless Harold Pinter 102, 104 . Setting An office Pinter, Applicant 231 . Characters Lamb, a young man, eager, cheerful, enthusiastic Miss Piffs, the essence of efficiency 231 Synopsis Applying for a job, Lamb, who identifies himself in the dialogue as a physicist 231 , is given a psychological test by Miss Piffs. She attaches electrodes and earphones to him and Lamb is subjected to a piercing high pitched buzz hum 232 . Before he has recovered, Miss Piffs bombards him with social, medical and sexual questions 232 34 , in response ... , and Silence falls, as He lies face upwards , as Miss Piffs looks at him and ends the sketch ... DEFAULTSORT Applicant Sketch Category Plays by Harold Pinter Category British plays ...   more details



  1. Bruces sketch

    Use dmy dates date May 2011 The Bruces sketch is a famous sketch from the TV show Monty Python s Flying Circus , and appears in episode 22, How to recognise different parts of the body . It involves a group of stereotype stereotypical lounging Australians who are revealed to be the Philosophy Department at the fictitious University of Woolamaloo ref Citation publisher Mandarin isbn 0749302267 publication place London title Monty Python s Flying Circus Just The Words edition 1990 publication date 1990 isbn 9780749302269 last1 Chapman first1 Graham last2 Cleese first2 John last3 Gilliam first3 Terry last4 Idle first4 Eric last5 Jones first5 Terry last6 Palin first6 Michael display authors 2 volume 1 page 295 author1 link Graham Chapman author2 link John Cleese author3 link Terry Gilliam author4 link Eric Idle author5 link Terry Jones author6 link Michael Palin ref JustTheWords ref a misspelling of the Sydney suburb of Woolloomooloo, New South Wales Woolloomooloo , this is how the suburb is actually pronounced with an Australian accent , and all named Bruce, with a common fondness for beer and a hatred of wikt Appendix Australian English terms for people poofters . Terry Jones plays a pommie professor, Michael Baldwin, joining the department and meeting his colleagues for the first time. Since his name is different from that of everyone else, Baldwin is given the moniker Bruce to avoid confusion. John Cleese s character who in a later sketch is called Bruce Beer recites the seven faculty rules at the University of Woolamaloo ref citation url http books.google.co.uk books?id qVa1Hfh11V0C&pg PA199 title Monty Python, Shakespeare, and English Renaissance drama author Darl Larsen ref No poofters. No member of the faculty is to maltreat the Indigenous Australians Abos in any way ... after lights out. No poofters. There is no... rule six. No poofters. The sketch is also featured .... Monty Python Live at Drury Lane A slightly different version of the sketch is recorded on this album ...   more details



  1. Plumbing drawing

    A plumbing drawing , a type of technical drawing , shows the system of piping for fresh water going into the building and waste going out, both solid and liquid. See also Architectural drawing Electrical drawing Engineering drawing Mechanical systems drawing Structural drawing Working drawing engineering stub Category Technical drawing ...   more details



  1. Structural drawing

    A structural drawing , a type of technical drawing , shows information about architectural foundations, roof, or other structural details. See also Architectural drawing Working drawing engineering stub Category Technical drawing ...   more details



  1. Joke (sketch)

    Joke is a comedy sketch comedy sketch written and performed by English people English comedian s Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis . It was performed live during Atkinson s 1980 tour of the United Kingdom . A live recording was made at the Grand Opera House Belfast Grand Opera House in Belfast , Northern Ireland , on 19 or 20 September 1980 and released as the last track on Atkinson s live album live comedy album , Live in Belfast . Synopsis At the start of the sketch, Rowan Atkinson s character tells Richard Curtis character he s got a joke . He goes on to explain, It s one of those ones where I ask a question and you say I don t know, dot, dot, dot, dot, dot, dot . Rowan begins the joke by saying, I say, I say, I say, what is the secret of great comedy? Richard replies by literally saying, I don t know, dot, dot, dot, dot, dot, dot. After laughing at his own wit, Richard tells the annoyed Rowan that he ll do it again. Rowan repeats the question and Richard replies, I don t know. What is the secret to great comedy? However, before Richard can finish his reply, Rowan interrupts, timing. The point of the joke is that Rowan deliberately got his timing wrong when saying that timing is the secret to great comedy however, Richard does not understand the joke. Bewildered by Richard s stupidity, Rowan enquires, But didn t you see? Sorry, was it a visual joke? Richard replies, still confused. After trying the joke a third time, Richard still does not understand the irony of the joke. Annoyed ... , during a previous sketch. The joke is meant to go Knock, Knock. Who s there? Death. Death wh... at which ..., Richard replies wrong. Rowan, getting increasingly more annoyed as the sketch goes on, says he ... Jane Rowan Atkinson song Mary Jane The Wedding sketch The Wedding a. The Vicar The Wedding b. The Best ... Sha la la Senator Brea s Dead The Devil sketch The Devil Impatient Man in Queue Behind Student Impatient Man in Queue Behind Student Station Announcement Joke DEFAULTSORT Joke Sketch Category Comedy ...   more details



  1. Le Sketch

    Multiple issues unreferenced February 2011 notability February 2011 Le Sketch is a minicomic that gathers sketches from renowned contemporary illustrators and cartoonists. It has free distribution at selected points and saw an augmented reality issue online, for its tenth anniversary on February 2011 . Past issues have featured authors such as Jorge Alderete, Matt Madden , Nick Bertozzi , Peter Kuper , Marcellus Hall , Steven Weissman , Craig Atkinson and Matthew Thurber. Each issue features a selection of drawings arranged in an offset printed accordion fold measuring 5,5 x 8,5  cm. The first issues, however, had have different dimensions. External links http www.lesketch.com Official Website Category Minicomics Category Fanzines ...   more details



  1. Working drawing

    Mergeto Plan drawing date June 2009 A working drawing is a type of technical drawing , which is part of the documentation needed to build an engineering product or architecture . Typically in architecture these could include civil drawing s, architectural drawing s, structural drawing s, mechanical drawing s, electrical drawing s, and plumbing drawing s. In engineering, these drawings show all necessary data to manufacture a given object, such as dimension s and angle s. See also Engineering drawing Plan drawing Category Technical drawing engineering stub fr Dessin de d finition ...   more details



  1. Figure drawing

    medium. The artist will often start with graphite pencil to sketch or outline the drawing, then the final ... drawing is a warm up exercise for many artists, although some artists sketch out the gesture as the first ...Image Anatomy of a Male Nude.jpg thumb right Figure drawing by Leonardo da Vinci . In art, a figure drawing ... image of the subject in a stationary position. A life drawing is a work that has been drawn from an observation of a live Model art model . The term can also refer to the act of producing such a drawing . Figure drawing is arguably the most difficult subject an artist commonly encounters, and entire ... book illustration, sculpture , medical illustration , and other fields. Figure drawing can be done very simply, as in gesture drawing , or in greater detail, using charcoal , pencil or other drawing ... thumb right 250px Art students drawing from a nude model. Artists take a variety of approaches to drawing the human figure. They may draw from live models, from photographs or other reference ... of models in life drawing courses. The use of photographic reference although common since the development ... to capture the dynamic aspects of the subject. Drawing from imagination is often lauded for the expressiveness ... s work , proportions commonly recommended in figure drawing are An average person is generally 7 and a half ... Sitting nude.jpg thumb left 220px Sitting woman , 17th century figure drawing in black crayon, School ... darker, more visible marks. Image Corinth stehender M dchenakt.jpg thumb Figure drawing by Lovis Corinth ... drawing can be preserved using a spray on fixative to keep the charcoal from rubbing off ... be produced by smudging with the fingers or with a cylindrical paper tool called a stump drawing stump . Graphite pencil is also commonly used for figure drawing. For this purpose artists pencils are sold ... without the preparation of a pencil sketch, preferring the spontaneity of this approach despite the fact ... by making life drawing the central discipline. ref Strictly Academic , 1974, p. 7. ref The course ...   more details



  1. Sketch (restaurant)

    Refimprove date October 2008 coord 51 30 44 N 0 8 31 W type landmark region GB display title sketch is a well known restaurant on 9 Conduit Street, Mayfair , London , England , which opened in 2003. The restaurant is owned by Morad Mazouz ref http women.timesonline.co.uk tol life and style women celebrity article4522173.ece Times interview with M.M. ref ref http www.independent.co.uk life style food and drink features spicing things up mourad mazouz meets alan yau 399533.html The Independent interview with M.M. ref and the Head Chef is Pierre Gagnaire . ref http www.areyoureadytoorder.co.uk current interview.php Copy from FT interview with P.G. ref The cuisine is described as New French , and is a loose adaptation of the cuisine served in Gagnaire s three Michelin Guide Michelin starred restaurant in Paris and is executed by Jean Denis Le Bras and Roel Lintermans. Mazouz came to public attention through the success of Momo, ref http www.momoresto.com Momo Website ref the North African restaurant and bar he opened in 1997 just off Regent Street, although he was already well known in France for his celebrated restaurants, Au Bascou ref http aubascou.abemadi.com fr r Paris 175 Au Bascou ref and 404. ref http 404.abemadi.com fr r Paris 141 404 Paris ref Citation needed date October 2008 The restaurant covers two floors of a converted 18th century site in Conduit Street, Mayfair. 9 Conduit Street history 9 Conduit is a Grade II listed townhouse in Mayfair, ref http www.westminster.gov.uk ... over by Sketch the interior was re designed by Mazouz and Paris based sculptor Noel Douchafour Lawrence ... throughout sketch. RIBA at 9 Conduit Street 1887 1909 Conduit Street was converted into the headquarters ... white on white designs that marked the peak of British Modernism. Awards In 2005 sketch was ranked ... news default.asp?PressID 41 London Eats ref In 2008 sketch won the 2007 08 AA Wine Award for England. ref http aahospitalityawards.com centenary2.htm AA Hospitality Awards ref sketch ...   more details



  1. Night (sketch)

    citations missing date April 2009 Night is a dramatic sketch by the England English playwright Harold Pinter , presented as one of eight short dramatic works about marriage in the program Mixed Doubles play Mixed Doubles An Entertainment on Marriage at the Comedy Theatre , London , on April 9, 1969 directed by Alexander Dor , this production included Nigel Stock actor Nigel Stock as the Man and Pinter s first wife, Vivien Merchant , as the Woman 54 . ref Parenthetical page references throughout are to the Grove Press ed. See also Night as listed among Pinter s works in http www.doollee.com PlaywrightsP pinter harold.html HAROLD PINTER 1930 2008 . Doollee.com The Playwrights Database . Doollee, n.d. World Wide Web Web . 22 April 2009. Plays as listed include plays, dramatic sketches, and screenplays, with some production and publication details . ref It replaced another sketch performed previously in the program We Who Are About To... at the Hampstead Theatre Hampstead Theatre Club on February 6, 1969 each of the original eight sketches about marriage also featured two characters. fact date April 2009 This dramatic sketch is a duologue between a married couple in their forties 54 . As they sit with coffee 54 , they reminisce about when they first met and fell in love during their youth. The tone of the sketch is both gently comic and wistful, as Pinter exposes some present emotional disjunction between the characters through their dialogue about their past, which they remember differently. They have at least one child, as the wife thinks she heard a child crying, a child, waking up in their house, whereas the husband responds, There was no sound. The house is silent 57 . Night was among the sketches included in Sketches II , the second of a two part programme, produced on 8 ..., London at HaroldPinter.org Official Website . Pinter DEFAULTSORT Night Sketch Category 1969 plays Category Plays by Harold Pinter Night sketch Category British plays ...   more details



  1. Class sketch

    The Class sketch is a comedy sketch first broadcast in an episode of David Frost s satirical comedy programme The Frost Report on 7 April 1966. ref imdb title 1150598 ref ref cite web url http www.youtube.com watch?v S3E5vYNzrds title John Cleese, Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett, I Know My Place publisher www.youtube.com accessdate 2011 10 17 ref It has been described as a genuinely timeless sketch, ingeniously satirising the Social structure of the United Kingdom British class system ref name BFI cite web url http www.screenonline.org.uk tv id 852164 title BFI Screenonline Frost Report, The 1966 67 publisher British Film Institute accessdate 2010 04 21 ref and in 2005 was voted number 40 in Channel Four s Britain s 50 Greatest Comedy Sketches . ref cite web url http www.comedy.co.uk news old story 278 title BBC4 to celebrate The Frost Report publisher www.comedy.co.uk accessdate 2010 04 21 ref ref cite web url http www.channel4.com entertainment tv microsites G greatest comedy sketches results.html title Channel4 50 Greatest Comedy Sketches publisher www.channel4.com accessdate 2010 04 21 Dead link date August 2011 ref It was written by Marty Feldman and John Law, ref name TVH cite web url http www.televisionheaven.co.uk frostreport.htm title THE FROST REPORT A TELEVISION HEAVEN REVIEW publisher www.televisionheaven.co.uk accessdate 2010 04 21 ref and features John Cleese , Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett . Synopsis File FrostReportClassSketch.jpg 220px thumb right Cleese, Barker and Corbett Cleese, tall and Elitism patrician in appearance and demeanour, represents the upper class Barker, of average height, the middle class , and Corbett, short in stature, the working class . Each in turn describes their social advantages and disadvantages as against their neighbours, an effect emphasised by the actors relative heights as they look downwards or upwards to each other ..., created a classic TV moment. ref name BFI The sketch s influence has persisted to the present day, having ...   more details



  1. Technical drawing

    right Sketch drawing Sketch for a government building. Sketching A Sketch drawing sketch is a quickly executed freehand drawing that is not intended as a finished work. In general, sketching is a quick ..., VW Autowerk.jpg thumb Copying technical drawings in 1973 Technical drawing , also known as drafting or draughting , is the act and Academic discipline discipline of composing Plan drawing plans ... is a person who makes a drawing technical or otherwise . A professional drafter who makes technical ... , and help to ensure that the drawing is unambiguous and relatively easy to understand. This need for unambiguous communication in the preparation of a functional document distinguishes technical drawing from the expressive drawing of the visual arts . Artistic drawings are subjectively interpreted .... ref name g2000p3 cite book title Technical Drawing edition Fourth last Goetsch first David L. last2 ... thumb left A drafting table. File Technical drawing instruments 1.jpg thumb right Technical drawing ... corners and straight sides typically a drawing board . A sliding straightedge known as a T square ... Machine Drawing publisher Charotar Publication ref In addition, the drafter uses several technical drawing tools to draw curves and circles. Primary among these are the Compass drafting compasses , used for drawing simple arcs and circles, and the French curve , typically a piece of plastic with complex ... bent to most curves. Drafting templates assist the drafter with creating recurring objects in a drawing ... throwing off all angles. Even tasks as simple as drawing two angled lines meeting at a point require ... as well. In addition to the mastery of the mechanics of drawing lines, arcs and circles and text ... replace the paper drawing discipline. The lines, circles, arcs and curves are created within the software. It is down to the technical drawing skill of the user to produce the drawing. There is still much scope for error in the drawing when producing first and third angle orthographic projections ...   more details



  1. Sketch (mathematics)

    In the mathematics mathematical theory of category mathematics categories , a sketch is a category D , together with a set of limit cone category theory cone s and a set of colimit cone s. A model of the sketch in a category C is a functor math M D rightarrow C math that takes each specified cone to a limit cone in C and each specified cocone to a colimit cocone in C . Morphisms of models are natural transformation s. Sketches are a general way of specifying structures on the objects of a category, forming a category theoretic analog to the logical concept of a theory and its models. They allow multisorted models and models in any category. Sketches were invented in 1968 by Charles Ehresmann , using a different but equivalent definition. There are still other definitions in the research literature. References citation last1 Ad mek first1 Ji last2 Rosick first2 Ji doi 10.1017 CBO9780511600579 isbn 0 521 42261 2 location Cambridge mr 1294136 publisher Cambridge University Press series London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series title Locally Presentable and Accessible Categories volume 189 year 1994 . citation last1 Barr first1 Michael author1 link Michael Barr mathematician last2 Wells first2 Charles author2 link Charles Wells mathematician edition revised series Reprints in Theory and Applications of Categories mr 2178101 title Toposes, Triples and Theories url http www.tac.mta.ca tac reprints articles 12 tr12abs.html volume 12 year 2005 . citation last Borceux first Francis isbn 0 521 44179 X location Cambridge mr 1313497 publisher Cambridge University Press series Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications title Handbook of Categorical Algebra. 2. Categories and Structures volume 51 year 1994 . citation last Ehresmann first Charles author link Charles Ehresmann issue fasc. 1 2 journal Bul. Inst. Politehn. Ia i N.S. mr 0238918 pages 1 14 title Esquisses et types des structures alg briques volume 14 18 year 1968 . citation last Johnstone first Peter T. author ...   more details



  1. The Family (sketch)

    . The final Family sketch had Eunice talking to a psychiatrist trying to figure out what went wrong ... sketch, coming home for Christmas after five years and he is unmarried. Jack Harper In the Family ...   more details



  1. Drawing (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar drawing Drawing is a visual art that involves marking a two dimensional medium. Drawing may also refer to Drawing Barenaked Ladies song Drawing manufacturing , a metalworking process Drawing poker , having a hand that needs further cards to become valuable Drawing, meaning disemboweling or dragging , in the Medieval English punishment hanged, drawn and quartered See also Drawing straws DrawingML Sortition drawing lots disambig ...   more details



  1. GPS drawing

    IN IDEAS G.P.S. Art DEFAULTSORT Gps Drawing Category Art genres art stub de Global Positioning System ...   more details



  1. Engineering drawing

    drawing , a type of technical drawing , is used to fully and clearly define requirements for engineering engineered items. Engineering drawing the activity produces engineering drawings the documents . More than just the drawing of pictures, it is also a language a graphical language that communicates ... who designed a part to the workers who will make it. Overview Relationship to artistic drawing Engineering drawing and artistic drawing are both types of drawing, and either may be called simply drawing when the context is implicit. Engineering drawing shares some traits with artistic drawing in that both create pictures. But whereas the purpose of artistic drawing is to convey emotion or artistic sensitivity in some way subjective impressions , the purpose of engineering drawing is to convey ... that follows from this fact is that, whereas anyone can appreciate artistic drawing even if each viewer has his own unique appreciation , engineering drawing requires some training to understand like ... other languages . ref name French Vierck et al 1953 p1 In fact, engineering drawing has evolved into a language ... to a programming language in its communication ability. Engineering drawing uses an extensive set ... technical drawing types The process of producing engineering drawings, and the skill of producing them, is often referred to as technical drawing or drafting, although technical drawings are also required ... fields share many common conventions of drawing, while also having some field specific conventions ... casting , machining , fabrication metal fabricating , and assembly all have some special drawing ... will have memorized. Legal instruments An engineering drawing is a legal document that is, a legal ... order and the drawing together, as well as any ancillary documents engineering change orders ... as long as they have faithfully executed the instructions conveyed by the drawing. If those instructions ... of engineering drawing have evolved over the decades toward a very precise, unambiguous state ...   more details



  1. The Peacham drawing

    File Peacham Drawing.jpg thumb right 350px The Peacham drawing c. 1595? The Peacham drawing , or Longleat manuscript , is the only surviving contemporary William Shakespeare Shakespearean illustration, now residing in the library of the Marquess of Bath at Longleat . The drawing appears to depict a performance of Titus Andronicus , under which is quoted some dialogue. Eugene M. Waith argues of the illustration that the gestures and costumes give us a more vivid impression of the visual impact of English Renaissance theatre Elizabethan acting than we get from any other source. ref Eugene M. Waith ed. Titus Andronicus The Oxford Shakespeare Oxford Oxford University Press, 1984 , 27 ref In the sketch, Tamora Queen of the Goths in the play is shown pleading with her captor, Titus a renowned Legatus general in the Roman army . Behind her, kneel her sons, Chiron and Demetrius, their hands tied behind their backs, and behind them stands Aaron a Moors Moor involved in a secret sexual relationship with Tamora , who is armed and pointing at them. Behind Titus are two male figures who may be two of his sons, but due to their dress, are more likely to be attendant soldiers. The illustration depicts no one specific moment from the play. In Act 1, Titus decides to avenge the death of his own sons in battle by sacrificing Tamora s eldest son, Alarbus, prompting her to plead with him for her son s life, which is what she is pictured doing in the illustration. In the play, however, when Tamora ... alterations have come about? If the drawing was made in 1595, how is it that some of the alterations .... To add to the lack of definitive information, June Schlueter believes the Peacham drawing does not depict ... Tito Andronico . Schlueter points out that the drawing perfectly illustrates the conclusion of Act 1 of Tito Andronico . ref June Schlueter, Rereading the Peacham Drawing , Shakespeare Quarterly , 50 ... drawing, The Category Titus Andronicus ...   more details



  1. Civil drawing

    A civil drawing , or site drawing , is a type of technical drawing that shows information about grading, landscaping, or other site details. Civil drafter s prepare drawings and topographical and relief maps used in major construction or civil engineering projects, such as highways, bridges, pipelines, flood control projects, and water and sewage systems. ref name BLC07 Bureau of Labor Statistics . http www.bls.gov oco ocos111.htm Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2008 09 Edition Drafters dated 18 December 2007. accessed 24 September 2008. ref See also Architectural drawing Site plan Structural drawing Working drawing References reflist DEFAULTSORT Civil Drawing Category Technical drawing engineering stub ...   more details



  1. Line drawing

    Line drawings may mean Line art , a style of two dimensional art featuring only two, unshaded, contrasting colors or a line drawing algorithm in computer graphics. See also Box drawing characters for specific characters, also known as line drawing characters . disambig ...   more details



  1. Gesture drawing

    inadequate lead date October 2011 Image Rembrandt.fallhut.jpg thumb A gestural drawing by Rembrandt , in which a child is shown walking with the aid of two adults. A Gesture drawing is work of art defined by rapid execution. Typical situations involve an artist drawing a series of poses taken by a model art model in a short amount of time, often as little as 30 seconds, or as long as 2 minutes. Gesture drawing is often performed as a warm up for a figure drawing life drawing session. In less typical cases the artist may be observing people or animals going about normal activities with no special effort to pause for the artist. For example, drawing from people on the street, performers, athletes, or drawing animals at the zoo. More generally, a gesture drawing may be any drawing which attempts to capture action or movement. Purpose The primary purpose of gesture drawing is to facilitate the study ..., action, and direction, which can be overlooked during a long drawing. Thus, an approach is encouraged ... in sports, artists use gesture drawing to prepare themselves mentally and physically for a figure drawing session. The fast pace of gesture poses help an artist loosen up to avoid a stiff drawing style. The artist who undertakes gesture drawing also receives the benefits of self training their drawing ability. This kind of very rapid drawing of the figure builds through the act of frequent repetition ... extended works. For some artists, a gesture drawing is the first step in preparing a more sustained ... drawing to be the end product. Drawing from life is often preferred over photographic reference ... allow the artist more time to measure and plan the drawing, or to begin to define the form with modeling. Once the artist begins measuring, erasing, shading or otherwise improving the drawing with a second ... of their current drawing, but they are no longer practicing their ability to draw correctly in from ... drawing Model art Croquis Blind contour drawing Category drawing ...   more details




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