Section 8.1
Drawing 3D Objects
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3d drawings are used in many careers related todesign, construction, and architecture
Start with the three different faces
Front, Top, and side views
Common skill for most drafting projects.
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Ex: With each of the following shapes on the left, draw theside indicate with the grid provided.
Top View
Front View
Side View
Top View
Front View
Side View
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Practice: Draw the 3D views
Top View
Front View
Side View
Top View
Front View
Side View
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Practice: which of the following views is incorrect?
Top View
Front View
Side View
Top View
Front View
Side View
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II) Isometric Dot Paper:
Isometric means the same length.
Isometric drawings are created using a special type ofpaper that can be used to create a 3-D image
One way to begin drawing isometric paper is to start atthe top
Once the top is created you can put sides on and thenwork down the structure.
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Ex: Draw the following shape on isometricpaper:
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Ex: Given the following side views, draw the isometric view(Note: Use the link to create the shape)
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Practice: Given the following side views, draw theisometric view(Note: Use the link to create the shape)
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Homework:
P169 #3 - 10
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Plane Image:
http://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads/files/10/canadair-bombardier-rj200-er-atlantic-southeast-airlines/