Orthographic Drawing
Perspective Drawing
Fusion360
Fusion360
FINAL JEOPARDY
100

A system of sizes which are used to accurately lay out the underlay of an orthographic drawing.

What are proportions?

100

Thicker line weights that define the outer edges of an object or view

What are cutting edges?

100

A feature which builds or modifies 3d solid bodies based on a 2d enclosed sketch region.

What is the Extrude feature?

100

A multi-purpose command which changes into various features depending on what underlying geometry it is applied to.

What is the Press-Pull Command?

200

The view that is always in the bottom-left-hand corner of an orthographic drawing

What is the Front View?

200

The two dots to which lines converge in width and length (but not height)

What are vanishing points?

200

The thing that happens when you press "s" on your keyboard.

What is the Search feature?

200

A variable which can be modified to change the final shape or size of a 3D model.

What is a parameter?

300

Lines that connect orthographic views for reference, but are not part of the actual drawing

What are witness lines?

300

A type of perspective drawing where all vertical lines are perpendicular to all horizontal lines and convergence is in one direction only.

What is Single-Point Perspective?
300

The thing that you can left-click on to move your view around

What is the View Cube?

300

A permanent, 3-dimensional reference point which cannot be moved and exists in every Fusion 360 design and component.

What is the Origin?

400

Lines that are part of an edge or surface of an object, but not the outermost edges of it as seen by the viewer.

What are object lines?

400

A drawing in which multiple solids are combined or subtracted to make a new shape.

What is a Boolean object?

400
Creates an angled surface between two existing surfaces.

What is the Chamfer feature?

400
A geometric relationship which constrains two or more points to occupy exactly one position.

What is the Coincident relationship?

500

An object which can be completely represented in orthographic projection using only one view.

What is a sphere?

500

The effect of perspective which causes objects further away from the observer to appear smaller.

What is foreshortening?

500

Function that allows the use of existing edges or shapes in a new sketch

What is the Project command?

500

A command which moves bodies or components from one "snap point" to another.

What is the Align command?

500

The supplier whose catalog of 3d parts can be inserted directly into Fusion360 designs without leaving the program.

What is McMaster-Carr?

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