Version No.: 1Date: May 12, 2006By: Glenn F. Salandanan
JZGMSATTESDA IV
Performing Drawing Fundamentals
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LEARNING GUIDE OVERVIEW
Isometric drawing is a popular method used to prepare pictorial views. It is usuallypreferred to oblique method since it reduces much of the distortion that oblique drawingproduces.This learning material includes definition of terms in isometric drawing and isometricdrawing theory will also be discussed. Difference between isometric and non-isometric lines arealso included. To measure the level of learning, students will layout object parts in isometric.
OBJECTIVES
When you have successfully completed the learning activities in thismaterial, you will be able to:1. Define isometric drawing;2. Discuss isometric drawing theory;3. Identify isometric and non-isometric lines;4. Sketch and draw isometric drawing; and,5. Make circles and arcs in isometric.
CONTENTS
This learning material includes the following:1. Isometric Drawing Theory2. Non-Isometric Lines3. Angles in Isometric4. Circles in Isometric
PRE-REQUISITES
The completion of this learning material requires you to have a basicunderstanding of:If you are unfamiliar with any of the above concepts, work on ___________________________before working on this learning guide.
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This is great! I'm going to use it to teach my 7th grade Algebra students about spatial relations; I hope it will improve their drawings for Geometry next year! I love that you included how to draw circles and also that last drawing with the angled face-- good challenges! Thank you!
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