Isometric Pictorial

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thescreensavers

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Quick Question

Part of the homework I have asks to sketch Isometric Pictorial

This is one of the objects

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Its already in an "Isometric Pictorial" right?

They just want me to re sketch it?
 

BoomerD

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Google can be your friend...although that's probably not something they teach in college...:p

http://www.ncsu.edu/project/scivishome/lessons/projprinc/projprinc.html

The most common type of axonometric projection is called an isometric pictorial projection. With this pictorial, all three principle axes are oriented at the same angle to the projection plane, creating an equal amount of foreshortening in all three dimensions. Figure 6 shows an example of an isometric projection. Notice that the three principle axes overdrawn on the object make an angle of 120 degrees to each other on the projected surface. In the real object, these axes would actually be 90 degrees to each other.

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(and yes, IMO, that is an isometric pictorial view)
 

thescreensavers

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Google can be your friend...although that's probably not something they teach in college...:p

http://www.ncsu.edu/project/scivishome/lessons/projprinc/projprinc.html



proj-overiso-angle.gif


(and yes, IMO, that is an isometric pictorial view)

You know what I did see that but for what ever reason I am over thinking it way too much just wanted to make sure before I did all the work

lol yes that is isometric....wtf kind of homework is that?

For my Solidworks Class, Its what I need to do lol. Its meh
 
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