Isometric Drawing and Coded Plans Prepared by Sheryl
Isometric Drawing and Coded Plans Prepared by: Sheryl Sorby, Ph. D. Amy Hamlin, Ph. D. Norma Veurink Funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
Isometric Sketching ● ● ● Isometric Axes Coded Plans Isometric Sketching
Isometric Sketching • Used to portray a 3 -D object on a 2 -D sheet of paper. • The relationship between the 3 -D axes appears differently when projected onto a 2 -D surface, i. e. , perpendicular angles no longer appear perpendicular.
Isometric Axes
Isometric Axes • Note that all surfaces of an object sketched in isometric will appear distorted. The surfaces of the cube appear to be rhomboidal Isometric sketches are made as if you were looking down a diagonal of a cube
Isometric Axes • Isometric grid paper or dot paper is a useful tool for constructing isometric drawings.
Coded Plans • Pictorial sketches can be made from coded plans. • Coded plans define the shape of a building made of blocks. Coded Plan Building
Coded Plans • Isometric sketch from corner C.
3 1 2 1 Isometric Sketching C Guidelines for constructing isometric drawings: 1. Draw C Step 1 & 2 edge "C". 2. Sketch Step 3 Step 4. . . surface to the right or left of edge “C”. 3. Draw a surface that shares an edge with the surface just drawn. 4. Continue drawing one surface at a time until the object is complete. Step 4. . . NOTE: Do not show the individual blocks in the building. Just show edges where surfaces intersect.
Demonstration Sketch the X-corner view of the object shown below 2 3 1 1 X
In-class Exercise Sketch the X-corner view of the two objects shown below 2 2 2 1 X 3 2 1 2 X
Complete the Computer Module on Isometric Sketching
Homework Assignment • Due next week, beginning of class • In the workbook: – Sheets 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13 & 14
- Slides: 13