How to produce Isometric drawings

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How to produce Isometric drawings

For this activity you are going to need: A sharp pencil A ruler A protractor

Tip: When creating an isometric drawing remember 30 degrees:

Start by drawing a straight line

Draw a straight line upwards at 90 degrees. Draw your lines faintly

Draw 2 lines each at 30 degrees Continue to draw your lines faintly

Measure 100mm along the straight line and make a small cross.

Continue to draw your lines faintly From your cross, using your protractor draw 2 more lines at 30 degrees. Continue to draw your lines faintly

Measure 80mm as shown and make 2 straight lines.

Making sure your lines are 90 degrees, draw 2 lines straight up.

Place your protractor on the top left corner and construct a 30 degree line as shown.

Complete your cube, as shown.

Draw over your faint lines, you are looking to make them bold.

Now that you have made your basic shape why not try adding further details like; An internal Knuckle Joints