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Objectives
Be able to explain the difference between an axonometric projection and an oblique projection.
Axonometric Projection
Parallel & normal to picture plane A B D A C B D C
Line of sight
Axonometric Projection
Type of axonometric drawing
a
Axonometric axis
c
1. Isometric
A
A C
B B a D D
Axonometric axis
c
2. Dimetric
Axonometric axis
c
3. Trimetric
Oblique Projection
Parallel & oblique to picture plane
Line of sight
A B C D D
B C
Oblique Projection
Oblique drawing angle
A B C A D C D B
30o
45o
60o
2) Cabinet
Half scale
45o
45o
Isometric Projection
Rotate 45 about vertical axis Tilt forward (35o16)
Isometric Drawing
Isometric drawing is a drawing drawn on an isometric
Isometric drawing
(Full scale)
View point is looking from the right (or left) of the object.
Isometric axes
Isometric Sketching
Front
W
Side
D
Front View
W
Side View
D
Bottom View
Reverse
Front
Side
Bottom
Nonisometric line
y H y
x x
Front View
W
y C
Nonisometric line
Example 4
Regular
x
y B
C
E
D
A B
Front View
C A
D F E
Reverse
Sketching Steps
1. Locate the center of an ellipse.
3. Construct a perpendicular
bisector from each tangent point.
Example 5
Oblique Sketching
GOOD
GOOD
WORSE
WORSE
ESTIMATE DEPTH
D
ESTIMATE LINES
45
E
D
C B A
E
D
C B A
E
D
C B A
E
D
C B A