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Name: Joel Ng Jia En (blah)
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Sunday, May 18, 2008
@12:17 AM

In the world of Design and Technology, there are :
Isometric drawings
Oblique drawings(Oblique sketchings)
Perspective drawings(One-point and Two-point drawings)_____________________________________________________________________
Isometric Drawings are mainly
3-Dimensional Angled Drawings.
In an Isometric Drawing,
  • Vertical lines are on the object are drawn vertically on the paper,
  • Horizontal lines are drawn 30º to the horizontal line on the paper,
  • The measurements along isometric lines are true measurements/ or are scaled proportionately.

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Oblique Drawings are :

  • Front face of an object is drawn to scale like without distortion.
  • Side and top faces of object are drawn at an angle of 45º axes
  • measurements halved out of the 45º axes to give a much more realistic view.

Note: When drawing an oblique drawing, try to show the most complex face as the front. As the front face is not distorted, it is easier to draw than the top or side face.


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Perspective drawing:

Perspective drawings are split into One-point and Two-point perspectives. There is also the eye level drawing.
(Eye-Level drawing)
In a One-point perspective drawing, it shows an object 'face on'.

Construction lines converge towards a single vanishing point(VP).

An imaginary point at eye level.

(One-point Perspective)


Two-point perspective drawing shows an object from a front edge. Construction lines converge towards two Vanishing Points.








Eye level Perspective drawings is the axis that we would usually use when we construct our perspective drawings. The concept of eye level is important.

The position of the eye level always affects the view of the object that we are looking at.











( Picture of eye level drawing. )


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