The lesson covers all the basics, from 2D projection, multi-view drawings, isometric projection, cross sectioning, linear dimensioning, basic tolerancing and alternate views.
The lesson covers all the basics, from 2D projection, multi-view drawings, isometric projection, cross sectioning, linear dimensioning, basic tolerancing and alternate views.
Isometric drawings are two-dimensional (2-D) drawings drawn on a 2-D plane. They are used to visualize the shape of a three-dimensional (3-D) object. Isometric drawings are 2-D representations of the ...
I think we would need to take a look at those technical drawings of yours. ANIMATION SEQUENCE Animated plan of Joe's isometric drawings and measurements SANDY These look great Joe. I have to say ...
The reader should always be aware that all pictorial drawings are themselves two-dimensional. I am constantly surprised that there are still 'draughtspersons' and teachers/lecturers who refer to an ...
In isometric views, all lines on each axis are parallel to each other, and the lines do not converge. Such drawings are commonly used in technical illustrations because of their clarity ...