Orthographic Drawing S1.

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Orthographic Drawing S1

Learning Intentions By the end of this topic you should be able to: Understand the difference between each of the views and how they relate to each other. Understand what a hidden detail line is.

Success Criteria You will know if you have been successful when: You can draw, identify and label the elevation, end elevation and plan. You can tell when to use a hidden detail line instead of a solid line.

Higher order thinking skills Over the course of this topic you will use the following HOTS: KNOWING (Identifying, Labelling and Naming) UNDERSTANDING (Explaining) APPLICATION (Carrying out, Solving)

Employability Skills Communication Team Work Problem Solving Learning Over the course of this topic, you will develop some or all of the following Employability Skills: Communication Team Work Problem Solving Learning

Example Elevation End Plan If you were asked to draw an iPhone from the front, sides and top hopefully it would look something like this: This is an example of Orthographic Projection. As we work through the booklet, we will be drawing various 3D blocks like this – from the front, sides and top. The names given to each of these views is shown under each of them.

Drawing 1 FRONT

Drawing 2 FRONT