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Hey, Eric here with 30X40 Design Workshop, in this video, Im going to walk through a few essential tips you can use to improve your architectural drawing technique. Well start with what I think is the most important one: line weight. Line weight is simply how thick or thin the lines on the page are. Line weight in drawing actually exploits a natural phenomenon known as atmospheric perspective where objects which are closer to us are rendered in higher contrast and appear darker to our eyes. The farther something is from you the more atmosphere between you and the object which reduces contrast, reduces color saturation and detail; all which have the combined effect of lightening things in the background. Architectural drawings, which are primarily two-dimensional, look more natural when we exploit this effect and using a variety of line weights mimics it pretty convincingly. Consider for a moment how you react to a lecture delivered in a monotone voice. Its boring right? You stop lis