Production drawings are detailed and technical drawings that are used by tradespeople to implement building ideas. These drawings provide specific instructions and information about the construction process, including dimensions, materials, and specifications. They are typically created after the design phase and serve as a guide for construction and fabrication. Unlike presentation drawings, which are more focused on visual representation and aesthetics, production drawings are practical and functional, aiming to communicate the necessary information for accurate implementation. Shop drawings, on the other hand, are more specific to individual components or elements of the construction project. Perspective drawings, while they can provide a visual representation, may not contain the level of detail required for implementation.