4.3.a - What is an Isometric Drawing?
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Define what an isometric drawing is.
💡 Hint: What technique do we use for drawing in 3D?
What angles do the axes in an isometric drawing form?
💡 Hint: How many total degrees do all angles sum up to?
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What is the angle relationship between axes in isometric drawings?
💡 Hint: Think about the geometric arrangement of the axes.
True or False: Isometric drawings can accurately represent circles.
💡 Hint: Consider how shapes change in isometric views.
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Design an isometric drawing of a complex object, such as a toy, with at least three diverse shapes (like spheres, cubes, and pyramids), and correctly label the dimensions.
💡 Hint: Start with basic shapes before combining them; remember how to draw ellipses for the spherical parts.
Create an isometric view of a simple mechanical device containing a rotating part, detailing how the isometric view helps in understanding its assembly.
💡 Hint: Focus on where each part connects and how their shapes will help in your isometric display.
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