ISOMETRIC DRAWING AND OBLIQUE DRAWING
CONTENT
- Meaning of Pictorial Drawing
- Definition of Isometric Drawing
- Oblique Drawing
Meaning of Pictorial Drawing
The method of drawing solid objects which shows the three dimensions length, width and depth in one view is called pictorial drawing. The pictorial drawing can be divided into three groups:
(a) The isometric drawing
(b) The oblique drawing
(c) The perspective drawing
Definition of Isometric Drawing
Isometric drawing is the pictorial method of drawing an object in which all the isometric axes are projected to an angle 300 to the horizontal. The isometric drawing shows three axes of an object i.e.
(a) The length
(b) The width
(c) The height
The isometric axes are inclined at an angle 1200 to one another. There are (3) three isometric axis one of them is vertical, the other two receding axes are appositely inclined at an angle of 300 to the horizontal.
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