Usually an orthographic drawing contains four different views of the object:
- Top/Bottom
- Front
- Side
- Isometric
In the slideshow above, a number of examples can be seen of the layout of orthographic drawings.
video
Please watch the video below. It will show you some of the basics in creating an orthographic drawing.
Task
Below you will see a number of drawings. They will either be 2D or 3D. For homework, complete what each drawing asks:
N.B. In order to increase your skills at converting measurements, all measurements in the drawings below will be in metres (m). In your own drawings, these must be converted to millimetres (mm).
N.B. In order to increase your skills at converting measurements, all measurements in the drawings below will be in metres (m). In your own drawings, these must be converted to millimetres (mm).