Isometric Drawing and Coded Plans

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Isometric Drawing and Coded Plans ENGAGE Isometric Drawing and Coded Plans Prepared by: Sheryl Sorby, Ph.D. Amy Hamlin, Ph.D. Norma Veurink

Isometric Sketching Isometric Axes Coded Plans Isometric Sketching

Isometric Sketching Used to portray a 3-D object on a 2-D sheet of paper. The relationship between the 3-D axes appears differently when projected onto a 2-D surface, i.e., perpendicular angles no longer appear perpendicular.

Isometric Axes 3 axes, 120 degrees apart. A sketch made using an isometric axes is called an isometric sketch.

Isometric Axes Note that all surfaces of an object sketched in isometric will appear distorted. The surfaces of the cube appear to be rhomboidal Isometric sketches are made as if you were looking down a diagonal of a cube

Isometric Axes Isometric grid paper or dot paper is a useful tool for constructing isometric drawings. Explain the proper use of dot paper. Some students try to use it with the wrong way up.

Pictorial sketches can be made from coded plans. Coded plans define the shape of a building made of blocks. The number on the code represent how tall the blocks are stacked. The coded plan can be sketched on an isometric coordinate system or an oblique coordinate system. If it is sketched on an isometric coordinate system, it can be sketched from any of the four principle corners. If it is sketched on an oblique coordinate system, it can be sketched from any of four sides. Coded Plan Building

Isometric sketch from corner C. Coded Plans Isometric sketch from corner C. Students must understand that when they are asked to draw the object from a corner, they must draw the view looking towards that corner from a position away from the object. Individual cubes are not shown. Only edges where two surfaces intersect are shown with lines.

3 Isometric Sketching 2 1 C C Step 4 ... Step 1 & 2 Step 3 Step 4 ... Guidelines for constructing isometric drawings: Draw edge "C". Sketch surface to the right or left of edge “C”. Draw a surface that shares an edge with the surface just drawn. Continue drawing one surface at a time until the object is complete. NOTE: Do not show the individual blocks in the building. Just show edges where surfaces intersect. C Step 1 & 2 Step 3 Step 4 ... Do not outline each cube when drawing iso sketches. Rather, place lines where surfaces intersect to form edges. Some students may find it helpful to draw each cube. Be sure they erase the extra lines when finished. Step 4 ...

Demonstration Sketch the X-corner view of the object shown below 2 3 1 1 X

In-class Exercise Sketch the X-corner view of the two objects shown below 2 2 2 1 X 3 2 1 2 1 2 X

Complete the Computer Module on Isometric Sketching

Due next week, beginning of class In the workbook: Homework Assignment Due next week, beginning of class In the workbook: Sheets 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13 & 14