What is a Multiview Drawing?
Multiview drawings or projections are techniques in which experts will 'explode' a 3D isometric drawing into two-dimensional pictures to represent the form of a three-dimensional object.
Today's Task:
Look over the PowerPoint below together as a class in which everyone will be responsible for completing the associated practise shapes on the provided handout titled 'Multiview PowerPoint and Notes'. Don't worry if you get them wrong - we will visit the solutions together as a class.
Once complete, refer to the next page on the website titled 'Orthographic Practise' in which I will post tutorials and other helpful hints to guide you on creating and completing your Orthographic Practise packages.
Remember - Orthographic projections may take some time to understand fully so be patient and think it the problems through completely before finalizing your answers.
Today's Task:
Look over the PowerPoint below together as a class in which everyone will be responsible for completing the associated practise shapes on the provided handout titled 'Multiview PowerPoint and Notes'. Don't worry if you get them wrong - we will visit the solutions together as a class.
Once complete, refer to the next page on the website titled 'Orthographic Practise' in which I will post tutorials and other helpful hints to guide you on creating and completing your Orthographic Practise packages.
Remember - Orthographic projections may take some time to understand fully so be patient and think it the problems through completely before finalizing your answers.

Multiview Drawings PPT | |
File Size: | 3125 kb |
File Type: | pptx |

2._multiview_drawings_powerpoint_notes_.docx | |
File Size: | 19 kb |
File Type: | docx |