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THREE DIMENSIONAL DRAWING OF STRIP FOUNDATIONS
In isometric drawing, there are typically three views represented: the top view, the front view, and the side view. These views are drawn at 30 degrees to the horizontal, allowing for a three-dimensional representation of the object on a two-dimensional plane. This technique helps convey depth and spatial relationships clearly.
Orthographic Projection/Drawing is nothing but representing a 3-Dimensional Object into 2-Dimensional drawing. it is a form of parallel projection where all the projections are orthogonal to the projection plane resulting in every plane of the scene appearing in viewing plane so, Another name for Orthographic Drawing is "Multview Drawing"
The differences between 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional artwork are the differences between a painting and a sculpture. A painting, a drawing, a photograph, are all 2-dimensional, existing on a flat canvas or piece of paper, or on a wall, etc. A sculpture, a mobile, etc., are 3-dimensional objects that may be hung from or stand on a surface, but have length, width and height.
A 3D drawing is a three dimensional drawing. There are a number of ways an artist can convey dimension in a drawing. Perspective is one of them. Shading and contouring are others.
b.isometric perspective
there are several different types of lines used in dimensional drawing, most are vertical and horizontal in design.
Drawing of object with only length and breadth
drawing of a circle or triangle
THREE DIMENSIONAL DRAWING OF STRIP FOUNDATIONS
A drawing that shows a corner view of a three-dimensional figure is called an isometric drawing. This type of drawing represents three dimensions on a two-dimensional surface by using a specific angle, typically 30 degrees from the horizontal, allowing the viewer to see three sides of the object simultaneously. Isometric drawings maintain scale and proportions, making them useful for technical and engineering illustrations.
To draw in two dimensions, you can use paper and pen or digital tools like graphic design software. Start by outlining the basic shapes and forms of your subject, paying attention to perspective and proportions. Add details and shading to create depth and dimension in your drawing. Practice regularly to improve your 2D drawing skills.
In isometric drawing, there are typically three views represented: the top view, the front view, and the side view. These views are drawn at 30 degrees to the horizontal, allowing for a three-dimensional representation of the object on a two-dimensional plane. This technique helps convey depth and spatial relationships clearly.
Orthographic Projection/Drawing is nothing but representing a 3-Dimensional Object into 2-Dimensional drawing. it is a form of parallel projection where all the projections are orthogonal to the projection plane resulting in every plane of the scene appearing in viewing plane so, Another name for Orthographic Drawing is "Multview Drawing"
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The horizontal measurement refers to the measurement that is made along the X-axis. The horizontal measurement is usually one dimensional.