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The phrase "from drawings" is technically correct and usable in written English.
It might be used to indicate that something was derived or taken from a drawing or set of drawings, such as a diagram or cartoon. For example: "The professor's lecture about physics was based on the principles outlined in the drawings provided."
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Two-dimensional (2D) reconstructions were made from drawings performed under 10 40× objectives using a drawing tube attached to a light microscope.
Two-dimensional (2D) reconstructions were made from drawings performed under 10 40× objectives using a drawing tube attached to a light microscope and transferred to CorelDraw 9.0 to construct the final chartings.
The building's curves are derived from drawings and forms of Porsche cars, the company said.
Replicas made from drawings are now in the Danish National Museum, Copenhagen.
Four years in the making, the Kelmscott Chaucer has 87 woodcut illustrations from drawings by renowned artist Edward Burne-Jones.
"I stay away from drawings of Saddam Hussein or the Baathists because I know they are powerful.
A student of Asian calligraphy, he scaled up his big pictures from drawings, like an old master.
Further, Mr. Spector said, permits were being issued faster, creating a "shorter turnaround from drawings to actually doing the building".
Mueller works from drawings supplied by Dr. Roy W. Miner, Curator of the Department of Lower Invertebrates.
That category of art includes everything from drawings by psychiatric patients to gardens complete with handmade, elaborately decorated buildings.
Woodcut initials and borders were engraved to his own design, and wood-block illustrations were cut from drawings by Edward Burne-Jones and other of his friends.
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