Mastering Orthographic Projections: Isometric View to 2D Drawing | Engineering Drawing Tutorial
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- čas přidán 19. 04. 2024
- In this comprehensive tutorial, learn the art of translating isometric views into precise orthographic projections with ease! We break down the complex process into simple steps, using a clear example to guide you through. Additionally, discover the application of the first angle method in creating accurate orthographic projections, elucidated through engaging 3D animations. Perfect for engineering students and enthusiasts seeking to enhance their drawing skills!
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BRO WHAT THE HECK THIS IS SO FREAKING AMAZING WHY DONT PEOPLE VIEW SO MUCH PLEASE KEEP POSTING I LOVE IT
Absolutely brilliant demonstration and quality video. Well done!
Please bro 2D(orthopraphic) to isometric ??? You are smart man keep it up!!!!!!
Can you do one in third angle projection please
Excellent explanation bro...👌
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Please share a video how to draw auxilary plane
So when we have isometric view given without measurements it’s better to measure it by your own in order to complete the orthographic projection right? Because in my task I don’t have any measurements and I’ve been struggling now I see that you have measurements it makes more sense. If I am right if not please correct me thank you
Yes, absolutely! When you're given an isometric view without any measurements, it becomes crucial to accurately measure the isometric drawing to ensure your orthographic projections are correct.
@@ADTWstudy so what do I do when I don’t have any measurements? Because when we measure the isometric view it is not accurate so there high chance of making mistakes
Do you have an isometric view or the actual physical object with you? If you have the actual object, you can use a vernier caliper to measure its dimensions. If you only have the isometric view, you can still proceed with other measurement methods.
@@ADTWstudy I have isometric view printed on the paper and the task is to draw the front view top view and the side view however without measurements it’s not possible yet even if I take the measurements of the isometric view it turns out to be so small
Increase the scale of the drawing and mention on paper how much you have increased it...
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