What is a title block in engineering?

Title block has the highest concentration of information in a sheet of engineering drawing. It is the door to understanding the drawing and the company, and includes all the information which enables the drawing to be intepreted, identified and archived.

What is title block in technical drawing?

The title block of a drawing, usually located on the bottom or lower right hand corner, contains all the information necessary to identify the drawing and to verify its validity. The drawing title and the drawing number are used for identification and filing purposes.

What are the methods of shading?

Elements of shading:

  • Shadow edge. This is where the object is turning away from you and is lighter than the cast shadow.
  • Halftone. This is the mid-gray of the object.
  • Reflected light. The reflected light is a light-gray tone.
  • Full light.
  • Blending & Rendering.
  • Hatching.
  • Cross-hatching.
  • Stippling.

How do you shade smoothly?

Smooth Surface Paper

  1. Use a soft grade pencil – 2B and softer.
  2. Create desired shade.
  3. Use Stump Technique (smudging) to create even shade. Variation: On a scrap piece of paper apply soft pencil until shade is black. Rub finger, cloth or stump into the black shade.

What are the four basic shading techniques?

These are the 4 main shading techniques I am going to demonstrate, smooth, cross hatching, “slinky,” which can be called hatching as well (I think slinky is more fun) and stippling. I’m showing the techniques on circles like this I drew.

Which pencil is best for shading?

While the softer B pencils are generally considered the best for shading, there’s no reason to discount the harder H pencils. The HB and H are good choices for fine, light, even shading. However, they too have drawbacks. Pencil grades from HB through H, 2H to 5H get progressively harder and are easier to keep sharp.

What is the size of title block?

150 x 100 mm