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Implied Lines are thick, dark lines that define an object? True or False? Pls Help!
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Implied Lines are thick, dark lines that define an object? True or False? Pls Help!
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false. implied lines aren’t drawn but portrayed by aspects like shadow or texture, or space. a thick dark line that defines an object would actually be called a contour line instead. hope this helps!! :))
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