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  1. This set of drawings contains all the information needed to build the product. Used to show details of the front, top and right side views. Uses 3 views. Used to provide dimensions and special shapes by using different line types. For example object, hidden, and center lines.

  2. How to Make an Isometric Drawing. To make an isometric drawing, start with an orthographic drawing or with the object itself. One method is a “reductive” method which involves drawing a “bounding box” around what will ultimately become the final drawing and “cutting away” the unnecessary parts.

  3. Isometric drawings, sometimes called isometric projections, are a good way of showing measurements and how components fit together.

  4. Explain the difference between axonometric and oblique projection. Explain the difference between isometric projection and isometric sketch (or draw). Create an isometric and oblique sketches from an actual object and given multiview drawing. After completing this chapter, the students will be able to

  5. Oblique Pictorials •An Oblique pictorial starts with a straight-on view of one of the object’s faces, which is often the front face •Angled, parallel lines are drawn to one side to represent the object’s depth. Common oblique angles include 30°, 45°, and 60° 45°

  6. 21 paź 2020 · Students learn about isometric drawings and practice sketching on triangle-dot paper the shapes they make using multiple simple cubes. They also learn how to use coded plans to envision objects and draw them on triangle-dot paper.

  7. 20 mar 2021 · Types of views used in drawings. The two main types of views (or “projections”) used in drawings are: pictorial; orthographic; Pictorial views. Pictorial views show a 3-D view of how something should look when completed. There are three types of pictorial views: perspective; isometric; oblique; Perspective view

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