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Reflections, shadows,  and shade in perspective (Continued)
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Perspective Practices, Continued Reflections, shadows, and shading on perspective (Continued) SHADING: Without shading perspective drawings fail to believably portray reality.  Shading  finishes  and  embellishes  drawings.  Shading  helps  to describe object outlines and simulate tactile surfaces. Shading on technical drawings should be kept simple and limited to clarifying an object or a picture.  When  done  correctly,  shading  improves  the  presentation  of  display drawings,  patent  drawings,  and  industrial  pictorial  drawings.  Working drawings are ordinarily not shaded. Figure 5-28 shows various shadings on different objects. Figure 5-28.—Examples of how shading finishes a drawing. Continued  on  next  page 5-36

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