Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources

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Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Sketching and Drawing Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Unit 6 Lesson 6.4 How It’s Made Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education Copyright 2011

Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Sketching and Drawing Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Unit 6 Lesson 6.4 How It’s Made Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Sketching and Drawing Unit 6 – Lesson 6.4 How It’s Made Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education Copyright 2011

Sketching and Drawing Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Unit 6 Lesson 6.4 How It’s Made Pictorial Drawing Pictorial drawing shows all three dimensions at once. Dimensions indicate length, width and height. Height Length Width Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education Copyright 2011

Three-View Drawing Shows one side at a time. Front or side Top End Sketching and Drawing Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Unit 6 Lesson 6.4 How It’s Made Three-View Drawing Shows one side at a time. Front or side Top End Three-View Drawing Front or side Top Pictorial Drawing End Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education Copyright 2011

Dimension Lines Indicate the exact measurement of the object Sketching and Drawing Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Unit 6 Lesson 6.4 How It’s Made Dimension Lines Indicate the exact measurement of the object Front or side Top End 8” 12” 30” Dimension lines should have arrows on each end and be as long as the side being measured. Extension lines indicate the start and stop points of the dimension lines. Notice the arrows and extension lines. Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education Copyright 2011

Title Block Informs the viewer about the drawing Sketching and Drawing Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Unit 6 Lesson 6.4 How It’s Made Title Block Informs the viewer about the drawing Included within the title block is: Name Date of Drawing Project Title Scale of the Drawing The information within the title block is always written in capital letters. Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education Copyright 2011

Example: Three-View Drawing Sketching and Drawing Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Unit 6 Lesson 6.4 How It’s Made Example: Three-View Drawing Front or side Top End 8” 12” 30” NAME DATE PROJECT NAME SCALE: 1” = 1’ Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education Copyright 2011

Sketching and Drawing Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Unit 6 Lesson 6.4 How It’s Made References Herren, R. V., & Donahue, R. L. (2000). Delmar’s agriscience dictionary with searchable CD-ROM. Albany, NY: Delmar. Herren, R. V., & Cooper, E. L. (2010). Agricultural mechanics: Fundamentals & applications (6th ed.). Albany, NY: Delmar. Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education Copyright 2011