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Today’s Topic: Isometric. (p.24-25)

Today’s Topic: Isometric. (p.24-25) . Understanding the answers to these questions: What are the key angles of isometric drawing? Where have you used isometric drawing before? Why do we use isometric drawings? Where might you see isometric drawings in everyday life?.

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Today’s Topic: Isometric. (p.24-25)

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  1. Today’s Topic: Isometric. (p.24-25) Understanding the answers to these questions: What are the key angles of isometric drawing? Where have you used isometric drawing before? Why do we use isometric drawings? Where might you see isometric drawings in everyday life?

  2. Today’s Topic: Isometric (p.24-25) What are the key angles of isometric drawing? The largeangle is 60°. The small angle is 30°Notice that the two angles together add to a right angle (90°)

  3. Today’s Topic: Isometric (p.24-25) In the exam It is important to know the difference between different types of drawing. You may come across a question involving planometricdrawing. This is different from isometric in that the key angles are both 45° iso plano READ THE QUESTION CAREFULLY AND TAKE YOUR TIME.

  4. Today’s Topic: Isometric (p.24-25) In the exam This is an obliquedrawing. You get no marksin the exam for oblique drawing. You must draw 3D shapes in isometric unless told otherwise. Oblique (flat fronted)

  5. Today’s Topic: Isometric (p.24-25) Why do we use isometric drawings? Isometric drawings are one of the most REALISTIC ways of drawing 3D objects. They also allow us to DRAW TO SCALE.

  6. Today’s Topic: Isometric (p.24-25) Where might we see isometric drawings in everyday life? IKEA and other flatpack manufacturers use isometric drawings to INSTRUCT UShow to build pieces of furniture.

  7. Today’s Topic: Isometric (p24-25). circles in isometric.

  8. Sometimes we can draw EXPLODED isometric to show several parts. They are always LINER UP NEATLY.

  9. Today’s Topic: Isometric (p24-25). In isometric, draw: your initials;a tower block or cityscapea car, made from block shapesa cd casea cd racka display stand for a cd. Try to include circle shapes in all drawings.

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