Module 11 : ‘Functional & Non-functional Elements’ in design
  Lecture 31 : Dot, Line, Conclusion
 
Plate 7A Doted Line
7B Line Pattern
7C Dynamic Lines
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7D Shows Direction
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A line is the extension of points which are close together that they lose their individual identity and form a new entity. Dot does not have dimension. Lines can show direction (plate 7D), form pattern (plate 7B), it can provide dynamism (plate 7C).

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Plate 8A Two-point Perspective 
8B Two-point Perspective 
8C One-point Perspective