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What is an Orthographic Projection? An orthographic projection is a way of drawing a 3D object in 2D. They are used to show technical information and dimensions. They must be accurate.
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OrthographicDrawing
Today I will be learning to:
Improve my graphic skills by learning how to draw an Orthographic Projection of a 3D object
All: Will be able to list the 3 Orthographic views.
Most: Will be able to describe why we use guidelines
Some: Will be able to evaluate why we use orthographic drawings.
What is an Orthographic Projection?An orthographic projection is a way of drawing a 3D object in 2D.
They are used to show technical information and dimensions.
They must be accurate.
What is an Orthographic Projection?
What is an Orthographic Projection?
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FrontProjection lines should NOT touch the drawing.
Dimension arrows should be thin and touch the projection lines
Dimensions must always be above arrow.
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Drawn to:British Standards: 8888
Today I will be learning to:
Improve my graphic skills by learning how to draw an Orthographic Projection of a 3D object
All: Will be able to list the 3 Orthographic views.
Most: Will be able to describe why we use guidelines
Some: Will be able to evaluate why we use orthographic drawings.