Chapter 01 Introduction
Chapter 01 Introduction
TOPICS
Chapter 1 Graphics language
Orthographic projection
Drawing standards
TOPICS
Traditional Drawing Tools
Lettering
Freehand Sketching
GRAPHICS
LANGUAGE
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You can easily understand that … A drawing can be done using freehand, instruments
or computer methods.
The word languages are inadequate for describing the
size, shape and features completely as well as
concisely.
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Computer drawing
The drawings are usually made by commercial software Engineering
such as AutoCAD, solid works etc.
Example
Drawing
Word
language
Describe size, location and
specification of the object.
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PROJECTION METHOD
Perspective Parallel
PROJECTION
METHOD Oblique Orthographic
Axonometric Multiview
The projection theory is used to graphically represent There are 2 types of LOS : parallel and converge
3-D objects on 2-D media (paper, computer screen).
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MEANING
Orthographic projection is a parallel projection technique
in which the parallel lines of sight are perpendicular to the
projection plane
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Orthographic 5
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Projection 4
Projection plane
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Multiview drawing Both drawing types are used in technical drawing for
Axonometric drawing
Disadvantage Shape and angle distortion Disadvantage Require practice in writing and reading.
Example Distortions of shape and size in isometric drawing Example Multiviews drawing (2-view drawing)
Circular hole
becomes ellipse.
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Introduction
Standards are set of rules that govern how technical
drawings are represented.
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DRAWING TOOLS
Traditional
Drawing Tools
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9. Circle Template 10. Tissue paper 11. Sharpener 12. Clean paper
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Curved line
Examples : Application of basic stroke letters
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“I” letter 1 “A” letter 1 2 “B” letter 1 Curved line
letters &
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Numerals
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Lower-case
Suggested letters
Strokes Sequence Stroke Sequence
I L T F
E H
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Y A 4
R J 1 2
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8 9
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d p q e
r
A) Non-uniform spacing
JIRAPONG
u s B) Uniform spacing
JIR A P O N G
Which one is easier to read ?
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Spacing
JIRAPONG
Contour || || \/ \ | )( )| |(
General conclusions are:
Space between the letters depends on the contour of 2. Straight - Curve 4. Curve - Curve
the letters at an adjacent side.
Good spacing creates approximately equal background
area between letters.
≡ slant slant
Not uniform in thickness of stroke.
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Sentence Composition
Leave the space between words equal to the space
requires for writing a letter “O”.
Example
Freehand
ALL ODIMENSIONS OARE OIN
MILLIMETERS OUNLESS Sketching
OTHERWISE O SPECIFIED.
Straight Line
1. Hold the pencil naturally.
Horizontal line Vertical line
2. Spot the beginning and end points.
3. Swing the pencil back and forth between the points, barely
touching the paper until the direction is clearly established.
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Small Circle
Method 1 : Starting with a square
Nearly vertical
inclined line 1. Lightly sketching the square and marking the mid-points.
Nearly horizontal
inclined line
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Example
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