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    Orthographic Projection

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    Isometric Drawing Lesson TOPICS Working Drawings‚ Isometric Drawings & Orthographic Drawings Glass box concept Multiview projection Orthographic projection of point‚ line‚ plane‚ surface and object. Line convention (The meaning of lines in Orthographic Drawings) TOPICS (continued) Working Drawings Scaled Drawings Dimensioning Drawing with a Miter Line Practice Worksheets Working Drawings The final stage of illustrating your solution is to prepare a set of technical illustrations

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    Building Aspirations

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    old. That year I received from Santa Claus: a T-square ruler‚ a clear 45 degree triangle‚ and a drawing board‚ which was just a 24” x 30” polished piece of wood. I didn’t know what these things were‚ but I remember having this conversation with my dad. I said‚ “I’m so excited‚ I can’t wait to cut this board up into something cool!” My dad laughed and said‚ “Oh son‚ that’s not for cutting! That’s for drawing.” I said‚ “How can I draw with a piece of wood?” He explained I was supposed to draw with paper

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    Graphics Summary

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    Freehand drawing is concerned with presenting ideas quickly and clearly * It is much easier to produce and alter a sketch rather than an accurate drawing especially when drawn on site. * Sketching the solution to any design and/or drawing problem helps in sorting out initial problems as well as the communication of ideas during research and investigation. * ------------------------------------------------- It is important to be able to read and communicate via drawing.

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    Klmlkm

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    (Multiview Problems‚ practice drawing etc.). Refer to edmodo link. | 6 | 6TH WEEK | Plate No. 3 Part IIOrthographic Projectionwith Auxiliary View | Discuss Plate No. 3Orthographic ProjectionDue of Plate No. 3Submission of Home Activity (Multiview‚ etc)Reminders on Home Activity (Practice etc.). Refer to edmodo link. | 7 | 7TH WEEK | Plate No. 4Isometric drawingDimensioningSectioning | Discuss Plate No. 4Pictorial drawing types‚ the principles and concepts of isometric drawing‚ projections‚ methods

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    Cigarette Butt

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    part looks Like. The most common views drawn of an object in an orthographic drawings are the front view‚ top view‚ and right side view. After the views have been drawn on a sheet of paper notes and dimensions are then added. Principle Views In orthographic projection there are 6 principle views of an object‚ front‚ top‚ L side‚ R side‚ rear‚ and back views. The three most commonly views drawn on a technical drawing are the front‚ back‚ and side views most other views are not needed. Other views

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    JiaEn My Talk

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    (Start) Today I am going to tell you about my hobbies. My favourite hobbies are playing basketball‚ playing volleyball‚ drawing and listening to music. Firstly‚ I feel a great sense of enjoyment from playing basketball because basketball gives me lots of fun and happiness. Basketball not only releases a lot of the stress which I get from school and homework but it also helps me keep fit. I also chose basketball as one of my GCSE PE options. I got a good grade for it too which makes me feel

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    Chapter 1 1. Explain the difference between engineers and technologists. Engineers are problem solvers. They are creative to use technical means to solve problems. They design products‚ systems‚ devices‚ and structures to improve our living conditions. They work with engineers and are concerned with the practical aspects of engineering in planning and production. 2. How can visualizing help an engineer in the design process? Visualization can help an engineer to mentally picture things

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    CBC 2D ANIMATION NC III

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    COMPETENCY-BASED CURRICULUM Sector: INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Qualification: ANIMATION (2D DIGITAL) NC III Technical Education and Skills Development Authority East Service Road‚ South Superhighway‚ Taguig City‚ Metro Manila Article I. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page A. COURSE DESIGN 1-5 B. MODULES OF INSTRUCTION 7-72 Basic Competencies 7 Leading workplace communication 9-12 Leading small teams ………………………..…………...…… 13-17 Developing and practice negotiation

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    Art Essay

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    and space. So instead of watching more of the outlines I draw I have been looking at the shading and details I can put into my drawings. I have found that this can make my drawings way better than I could have even imagined. Allow me to explain how I have used the new techniques of drawing we have learned with negative space‚ sighting‚ and mapping out when I am drawing. First when we outlined I found it very helpful. When you outline you can see the main lines of what you have to draw. Also if

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    Rendering Techniques

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    Rendering essentially is the art of creating realistic images. It refers to the process of adding realism to a drawing by adding 3-dimensional qualities such as shadows and variations in color and shade. Rendering also helps to show surface details such as pattern and texture. Rendering can be done with different equipment such as pencils‚ coloured pencils or pen. First‚ models of the object are generated. Next a viewing specification and lighting conditions are selected. Those surfaces visible

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