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Isometric Drawing for Young Engineers and Architects | 228 MB

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    Isometric Drawing for Young Engineers and Architects

    Learn Isometric drawing and its companion Third Angle Projection to make convincing 3d drawings.

    What you'll learn
    Draw freehand 3d shapes on trace over an isometric grid making simple to more complex forms
    Learn how to use 'crating,' correct line weight to make shapes accurately up to presentation standard
    Understand Plan, Elevation and End views (Third Angle Projection) of objects
    Make 3d section cuts
    Rotate 3d volumes spatially
    Draw a 1:20 scale cast component




    Requirements
    We recommend course participants are a minimum age of 17, with entry level motor skills, e.g. an ability to trace over shapes accurately
    You will need a pencil, A4 paper, thin and thick pens, ruler and scale ruler, tracing paper and masking tape. You will also need access to an A4 size printer and steady internet connection.

    Description
    Isometric drawing, and its companion Third Angle Projection are the cornerstone of engineering and design drawing. Isometric sketching is the most direct and useful drawing system to master, so it is used widely in engineering, design and architecture. In this course you will blend 3d and technical sketching to be able to read and create Isometric drawings. You will progress on a gentle gradient, watching instructional films followed by simple assignments to complete.In Section 1: Introduction (A set of short exercises, total drawing time: 2hrs 15min.)You will learn these essential skills:Prepare your grid and drawing materials Free-form sketching on an isometric grid Crating to ensure drawings fit on your page Use correct line weight How to make a Third Angle Projection drawing How to read 2D information and turn it into a 3D sketch In Section 2: Brain Food (A set of short exercises, total drawing time: 2hrs 30min.)Your cognitive skills will be strengthened with spatial rotation exercises and games to spot and draw the differences between simple geometric volumes. Your hand skills and muscle memory will be exercised to improve cognition with trace-over techniques.

    You will learn how to:
    Create a proportional drawing in isometric Draw multiples in isometric Make 3d section cuts Use your mind's eye to rotate volumes Draw curved geometry In Section 3: Drawing Things (A set of short exercises, total drawing time: 1hr 25min.)You will apply what you have learnt to:Use a scale ruler to make a 1:20 drawing of a jacuzzi housing Build up a drawing of a window and roof scheme from simple geometric volumes Draw the intersection profile of a steel detail encased in cement And in Section 4: Onward Journey A film showing how structural, facades and electrical engineers use Isometric drawing to visualise ideas and solutions in their daily workflow. You will also be given some references to further educational sites to continue to develop your drawing.

    Who this course is for
    High school students or undergraduates seeking a possible career within the built environment
    Design Technology teachers looking to improve their sketching / their students sketching skills
    Early career Architects / Engineers looking to develop iterative sketching techniques (e.g. massing models)
    Anybody seeking a way into 3d freehand drawing without CAD assists. This course will help you to overcome the limiting belief that you can’t draw.


    Published 3/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
    Language: English | Duration: 40m | Size: 228 MB

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