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Today’s Topic: Isometric. (p.24-25) Understanding the answers to these questions: What are the key angles of isometric drawing? Where have you used isometric drawing before? Why do we use isometric drawings? Where might you see isometric drawings in everyday life?
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Today’s Topic: Isometric (p.24-25) What are the key angles of isometric drawing? The large angle is 60°. The small angle is 30° Notice that the two angles together add to a right angle (90°)
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Today’s Topic: Isometric (p.24-25) In the exam It is important to know the difference between different types of drawing. You may come across a question involving planometric drawing. This is different from isometric in that the key angles are both 45° READ THE QUESTION CAREFULLY AND TAKE YOUR TIME. iso plano
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Today’s Topic: Isometric (p.24-25) In the exam This is an oblique drawing. You get no marks in the exam for oblique drawing. You must draw 3D shapes in isometric unless told otherwise. Oblique (flat fronted)
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Today’s Topic: Isometric (p.24-25) Why do we use isometric drawings? Isometric drawings are one of the most REALISTIC ways of drawing 3D objects. They also allow us to DRAW TO SCALE.
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Today’s Topic: Isometric (p.24-25) Where might we see isometric drawings in everyday life? IKEA and other flatpack manufacturers use isometric drawings to INSTRUCT US how to build pieces of furniture.
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circles in isometric. Today’s Topic: Isometric (p24-25).
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Sometimes we can draw EXPLODED isometric to show several parts. They are always LINER UP NEATLY.
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Today’s Topic: Isometric (p24-25). In isometric, draw: your initials; a tower block or cityscape a car, made from block shapes a cd case a cd rack a display stand for a cd. Try to include circle shapes in all drawings.
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