Line thickness in any vector file can be pre-determined. Before the work starts, one can pick colors, thickness, basic tools of drawing, etc. That is only a small fraction of the flexible solutions offered by any modern software related to drawing vector files. It is not a miracle, it is computer science and software implementation. […]
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Cross Section Drawings are something that was available all over the books two decades /or more/ ago. Especially Russian ones and Soviet publications before them. Cross section drawings depicted different cutaways of the item on the blueprints. For example, with airplanes, usually nose cone, behind the cockpit, before and after the wings and tail section […]
Rhino Red Prints started with the idea to be a paperless option for various drawings. Even though some of Rhino Red vector files have been used to represent the schematics on paper, this was done by the end user, not by RRP. We don’t have anything printed. In the latter example, a decal producing company […]
Blueprints are something we are familiar with and associate with a technical drawing represented on paper. But what exactly is it? Why is it Blue or White, or in the case of this website – Red? Well, the original Blueprint was an engineering drawing made using contact print process on a light-sensitive paper. It was […]