Activity 2.3 Glass Box
Procedure
Study the images below. Imagine the object inside your glass box. Use points, construction lines, hidden lines, center lines, and object lines where applicable to sketch the missing view. Then add hidden lines and center lines to the other views, as applicable.
Draw Missing Views
Conclusion
1. How do you determine the orientation of orthogonal projections in a multi-view drawing?
You have to figure out from where the object is being viewed from.
2. How would you describe the geometric relationship that exists between the adjacent views of a multi-view drawing?
By using grids you make sure the multi-view drawings are even and geometric.
3. Why is it important to lay out a multi-view sketch with points and construction lines before drawing object lines?
It is important because you see exactly where each line is before you mark your final like which are the object lines.
Study the images below. Imagine the object inside your glass box. Use points, construction lines, hidden lines, center lines, and object lines where applicable to sketch the missing view. Then add hidden lines and center lines to the other views, as applicable.
Draw Missing Views
Conclusion
1. How do you determine the orientation of orthogonal projections in a multi-view drawing?
You have to figure out from where the object is being viewed from.
2. How would you describe the geometric relationship that exists between the adjacent views of a multi-view drawing?
By using grids you make sure the multi-view drawings are even and geometric.
3. Why is it important to lay out a multi-view sketch with points and construction lines before drawing object lines?
It is important because you see exactly where each line is before you mark your final like which are the object lines.