What is line weight?

Line weight refers to the thickness or darkness of a line in a drawing or design. It is usually measured in points or millimeters and is commonly used to create contrast and hierarchy in a composition. Thicker lines can signify importance or proximity, while thinner lines can be used for less significant elements or details. Line weight is an essential element in graphic design, architecture, engineering, and art as it can affect the overall visual impact and readability of an artwork or design.

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