lec 2. isometric view (lect) mee 218

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Pictorial Drawing/Sketching

Objectivesis to be able:

to explain the difference between

axonometric projection and oblique

projection.

to explain the difference between

isometric projection and isometric

drawing/sketch.

to create isometric and oblique

sketches from the actual object and multiview

drawing.

Axonometric & Oblique

Projection

Axonometric Projection

AB

CD

Parallel & normal

to picture plane

Line

of

sightA

B

CD

Axonometric Projection

Type of axonometric drawing

a

b c2. Dimetric Two angles are equal.

b

a

c3. Trimetric None of angles are

equal.

a

b c1. Isometric All angles are equal.

AB

CDA

B

C

D

Axonometric axis

Axonometric axis

Axonometric axis

A

BC

D

Line

of

sight

Parallel & oblique

to picture plane

Oblique Projection

A

D

C

B

Oblique Projection

A

D

C

B

B

C D

A

Oblique drawing angle

30o45o 60o

Type of Oblique drawing

45o 45o

1) Cavalier 2) Cabinet

Fullscale Half

scale

Isometric Projection/Drawing

Rotate 45

about vertical axis

Tilt forward (35o16’)

Isometric Projection

All edges foreshortenabout 0.8 time.

Isometric Drawing

Isometric drawing is a drawing drawn on an isometric

axes using full scale.

Isometric projection(True projection)

Isometric drawing(Full scale)

Forshorten

Full scale

Positions of Isometric Axes

Isometric axes can be arbitrarily positioned to create

different views of a single object.

Regular

isometricReverse axis

isometric

Long axis

isometric

View point is looking

down on the top of

the object.

View point is looking

up on the bottom of

the object.

View point is looking

from the right (or left)

of the object.

Distance in Isometric Drawing

Isometric line is the line that run parallel to

any of the isometric axes.

Isometric axes

True-length distances are shown along

isometric lines.

Nonisometric lines

Isometric Drawing/Sketching

Methods/Steps

2. Define an isometric axis.

3. Sketching the enclosing box.

4. Estimate the size and relationship of each

details.

5. Darken all visible lines.

1. Place the object in the position which its shape

and features are clearly seen.

Sketch from the actual object

STEPS

1. Positioning object.

2. Select isometric axis.

3. Sketch enclosing box.

4. Add details.

5. Darken visible lines.

Sketch from the actual object

1. Positioning object.

2. Select isometric axis.

3. Sketch enclosing

box.

4. Add details.

Note In isometric sketch/drawing), hidden lines are omitted

unless they are absolutely necessary to completely

describe the object.

Sketch from the actual objectSTEPS

5. Darken visible lines.

CAN YOU TRY ONE ???

1. Interprete the meaning of lines/areas in

multiview drawing.

2. Locate the lines or surfaces relative to isometric

axis.

Sketch from multiview drawing

Front View

Top View

Side View

Class work 1: Object has only normal surfaces

Bottom View

Bottom

FrontSide

SideFront

Top

Regular

Reverse

WD

H

H

DW

Class work 2: Object has inclined surfaces

W

HD

y

x Front View

y

x

Nonisometric line

Nonisometric line

A

A x

y

x

xB

B

AB

C

C

C

x

y

Class work 3: Object has inclined surfaces

A

A

B

B

C D

E

D

EF

F

x

y

Front View

Regular

C

Class work 4

Reverse

Circle & Arc in IsometricIn isometric drawing, a circle appears as an ellipse.

2. Construct an isometric square.

3. Sketch arcs that connect the

tangent points.

Sketching Steps

1. Locate the centre of an ellipse.

Circle & Arc in Isometric

3. Construct a perpendicular

bisector from each tangent point.

4. Locate the four centres.

5. Draw the arcs with these centres

and tangent to isometric square.

Sketching Steps

Four-centre method is usually used when drawn an

isometric ellipse with drawing instrument.

2. Construct an isometric square.

1. Locate the centre of an ellipse.

Class work 5

Irregular Curve in Isometric

1. Construct points along the

curve in multiview drawing.

2. Locate these points in the

isometric view.

3. Sketch the connecting lines.

Steps

Oblique

Sketching

Object Orientation Guidelines

Place complex features (arc, hole, irregular shape

surface parallel to frontal plane.

Object Orientation GuidelinesThe longest dimension of an object should be

parallel to the frontal plane.

GOOD

BAD

GOOD

BAD

Object Orientation Guidelines

Which orientation is better ?

D

45

ESTIMATE DEPTHESTIMATE LINES

Sketch from the actual object

Sketch from multiview drawing

Sketch from multiview drawing

AB

C

D

E

Sketch from multiview drawing

AB

C

D

E

Sketch from multiview drawing

AB

D

E

C

Sketch from multiview drawing

AB

D

E

C

Sketch from multiview drawing

THANK YOU

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