The types of three-dimensional representation drawings that are relevant to the exam are paraline (isometric and planometric) and perspective (one- and two-point). Paraline drawings are based upon sets of parallel lines, while perspective drawings have lines that converge.
In Visual Communication Design, two-dimensional drawing includes packaging nets, plans and elevations, and third-angle orthogonal drawings. It is important that you have the knowledge and skills of the technical conventions to read and interpret these types of drawings, as well as being able to construct or draw them if required.
Third-angle orthogonal drawing with dimensions. You can dimension your views in different ways; you need to ensure you have dimensioned all details, while ensuring your dimensioning is clear and easy to read.
Architectural drawings incorporate different technical drawing specifications from orthogonal drawing, including specific line styles, dimensioning techniques and symbols. When preparing for the exam you should ensure that you have read and understood the required conventions for architectural drawing found in the Technical Drawing Specifications Resource on the VCAA website.