Unit 6 Pictorial Drawings  Recognize pictorial drawings  Sketch isometric & oblique drawings  Identify the difference between cavalier oblique &

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Unit 6 Pictorial Drawings  Recognize pictorial drawings  Sketch isometric & oblique drawings  Identify the difference between cavalier oblique & cabinet oblique  Draw objects & structures using one & two point perspective  Recognize pictorial drawings  Sketch isometric & oblique drawings  Identify the difference between cavalier oblique & cabinet oblique  Draw objects & structures using one & two point perspective Learning Objectives page 55

Pictorial Drawings  objects as they appear in a photograph  more than one side is visible  3-dimensional looking  helps you visualize an object  objects as they appear in a photograph  more than one side is visible  3-dimensional looking  helps you visualize an object UNIT 6 page 55 UNIT 6 page 55

Pictorial Drawings  Three types isometric oblique perspective  Three types isometric oblique perspective UNIT 6 page 55 UNIT 6 page 55

Isometric  most common  constructed with two faces on 30º angles above the horizontal equally spaced 120º between axis  most common  constructed with two faces on 30º angles above the horizontal equally spaced 120º between axis UNIT 6 page 57 Figure 6-2 UNIT 6 page 57 Figure 6-2

Isometric UNIT 6 Figures and 6-5 page 58 UNIT 6 Figures and 6-5 page 58

Isometric Dimensioning UNIT 6 Figure page 58 UNIT 6 Figure page 58

Oblique Drawings UNIT 6 Figure page 58 UNIT 6 Figure page 58

Oblique drawings UNIT 6 Figure page 58 UNIT 6 Figure page 58

Cavalier Oblique  shown in same scale as front view UNIT 6 Figure page 59 UNIT 6 Figure page 59

Cabinet Oblique  shown in one half scale as front view  view is usually more realistic  shown in one half scale as front view  view is usually more realistic UNIT 6 Figure page 59 UNIT 6 Figure page 59

Perspective Drawings  most realistic  receding lines meet at vanishing points one - point two - point  most realistic  receding lines meet at vanishing points one - point two - point UNIT 6 pages UNIT 6 pages

Perspective Drawings one - point UNIT 6 pages UNIT 6 pages Figure Figure

Perspective Drawings two - point UNIT 6 page 62 UNIT 6 page 62 Figure Figure

Pictorial Sketch Figure 6 - 1

Test Your Knowledge  Take 6 minutes & answer questions on pages UNIT 6

Open Shelving Wall Unit  Draw isometric sketch for Activity 6-1 on page 64 UNIT 6

Homework  Complete Activities 6-2, 6-3, 6-4, 6-5, 6-6, & 6-7 on pages UNIT 6 END UNIT 6