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Orthographic Drawings Module 4 HigherEdServices.org

Session Topics Orthographic Projection Normal Surfaces Hidden Lines Isometric Sketching from Orthographic Projections

Orthographic Projection Imagine an object is surrounded by a glass cube. The object's surfaces are projected onto the faces of the glass cube. The projection rays are perpendicular to the panes of glass The sides of the cube are mutually perpendicular, therefore we use the prefix ortho. The surfaces of the cube are the principal projection planes.

Orthographic Projection Unfold the cube so that it lies in a single plane Three views of the object are now visible on the same plane in space In the system of ortho projection, there are six principal views, or principal planes, corresponding to the six panes of the cube. The standard arrangement shows the top, front, and right views. Sketching the fold lines in the orthographic drawings can be a useful tool for drawing missing views. Fold lines

Orthographic Projection When the glass cube is unfolded each view shows two dimensions of the object: Front view: Height and Width Top view: Width and Depth Right view: Depth and Height

Orthographic Projection Views are aligned with one another (features project from one view to the next) Proper alignment helps define the shape properly. This will be very important when trying to construct missing orthographic views from two given ones.

Normal Surfaces B A Parallel to one of the six glass panes of our transparent cube Perpendicular (normal) to the projectors to/from that plane Shown true size and shape in the view that they are parallel to Seen as edges (lines) in the other principal views Surface A appears as edge 1 and 4 in top & right views Surface B appears as edges 2 and 3 B Edge 3 Edge 2 Edge 1 A Edge 4

Hidden Lines Some object have edges which cannot be seen from certain viewing angles Showing these edges provides valuable graphical information Visible edges are continuous (solid) lines (object lines) Hidden edges are dashed lines (hidden lines) to avoid confusing them with visible edges

Hidden Lines Visible Line (Solid lines, can be seen in a given view, aka: Object Lines) In many cases, an object will be accurately defined by two orthographic views. This object could be shown with only the top and front views or the front and right views. Hidden Line (Dashed lines; can't be “seen” in that view)

Hidden Lines and Object Lines Together If a solid line and a hidden line are on top of each other, show only the solid line 2 3 2 1 1 Coded Plan

Isometric Sketches from Orthographic Views Sometimes you are asked to construct Isometric sketches from Orthographic views to develop visualization skills. The box method is one way to do this. For some problems, the box method may not be very helpful.

Isometric Sketches from Orthographic Views Find the object's overall dimensions from the orthographic views and sketch that size box on isometric dot paper.

Isometric Sketches from Orthographic Views Sketch the top, front, and right side views in their appropriate locations on the box.

Isometric Sketches from Orthographic Views Add/remove lines until the view is complete.

Course Software….. Complete the software module on Orthographic Projections

Orthographic Drawings Homework … Complete the following pages in Module 4 ortho- 1 - 2 5 - 8 11 - 12 15 - 18 23 - 24