HOW TO DRAW THE ISOMETRIC VIEW OF CIRCLE (ELLIPSE IN ISOMETRIC PROJECTION)
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- DRAW THE ISOMETRIC TOP AND FRONT VIEW OF CIRCLE OF DIAMETER 80 MM.
Isometric view and isometric projection is one of the way to represent designs/drawings in three dimensions. Drawings and Designs are always drawn at 30 degrees in isometric projection.
it is a method for visually representing three-dimensional objects in two dimensions in technical, geometrical and engineering drawings.
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the length between P and Q (PQ segment) is not specified. It's anyone's guess !!!
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How is the 80mm diameter measured from the center or what ??
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as we are making projection so we have to make line of 80mm at an angle of 30 degree to both sides and complete the square as explained
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When connecting to midpoints of squire from a point you can only choose 2 points on isometric squire where diagonals are the shortest such as p and r in top view - Right?
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how about for side view?
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How an ellipse in isometric view can be visualised in orthographic view??
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What is the use of isometric scale in such drawings
this hard when u draw such small ellipses like 10 mm
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Hi! How long should my axis be to make a 15.5cm by 9cm ellipse?
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Just make the base rectangle in the isometric view and join the mid points, there is no need to measure the axis line as it is an imaginary line can be of any length....
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Good Day. I want to ask, how can you convert circle into an ellipse? Thanks in advance.
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It is an Isometric Projection.
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sir rectanular box 20x40x60mm plzzz sir
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It's not a rectangle it's a square (1:28)
all squares are technically rectangles, but not vice versa
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This method does not produce an accurate drawing of a circle in isometric view. An ellipse is not built of 4 individual arcs.
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