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Missing Lines, Missing Views, and

Multiview to Isometric

27 September 2017
Learning Objectives

 Identify missing lines in multiview drawings


 Create an isometric from a multiview
 Create the missing view given an incomplete multiview

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More about Multiviews
y x

z
depth

height x
width

z depth

height height

y width depth y

x z

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Multiview to Isometric
1) Label surfaces

B 2) Look at 3 views
for curved or
A inclined surfaces
3) Determine how
faces relate to
each other
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E
C F

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Possible Techniques

The following examples show possible techniques for creating


isometric views from a given multi-view drawing. More than
likely, you will use a combination of these techniques while
solving one problem.

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Developing Visualization Skills
Vertex Labeling

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Developing Visualization Skills
Missing Line exercises

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Developing Visualization Skills
Missing View exercises

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Multi-view to Isometric

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This example is more for an exercise in your head.


If you draw this on paper, you may get confused
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Multi-view to Isometric

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Multi-view to Isometric

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Multi-view to Isometric

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Multi-view to Isometric

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Multi-view to Isometric

Look for contradictions

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Multi-view to Isometric

Look for contradictions

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Multi-view to Isometric

Look for things that don’t contradict


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Multi-view to Isometric

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Multi-view to Isometric

Verify any hidden lines, then remove


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Multi-view to Isometric

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Multi-view to Isometric
This technique
quickly breaks down
for objects with a lot
of curved and
slanted faces.

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Multi-view to Isometric

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In-class examples

 Missing Lines
 Multiview to isometric
 Incomplete multiview

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Next Week
 Creating Auxiliary Views

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