Question 2
With the final design confirmed as you complete Question 1, you are to undertake the following for Question 2.
a. Develop a complete Isometric Projection Drawing using as much space on a blank A4 Isometric Drawing paper as possible.
b. In your Isometric Projection Drawing, include the following.
Using a practical unit of measurement i.e. centimeters, generate a practical scale for your drawing e.g. a scale of 1:2.5, to fit the entire drawing onto a single Isometric Drawing (A4) paper.
Clearly annotate, using the adopted unit of measurement i.e. centimeters, all relevant parts of the design in your isometric drawing, to give a realistic appreciation of its physical size. See the following visual reference as an example of measurement annotation.
You may decide to employ an ‘exploded view’ approach in your isometric drawing if that can increase the clarity and appeal of the visual presentation of your design. This is a common consideration where a large part of your design is hidden from view or obstructed visually by other parts but needed to be shown for a better appreciation. See the following visual reference as an example of an exploded view presentation
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When using Isometric Paper provided, avoid relying on the grid markings on the paper for measurement as they do not represent precise values. Students should, however, use a regular measuring ruler to do so. The elevated (30°) angle grid line on the paper is however reasonably accurate for referencing and should be used
Attempt to complete your Isometric Projection Drawing within 50 minutes*.
d. Apply your understanding of the Isometric Projection Drawing produced in Question 2 to produce and complete a Two-point Perspective Sketch using as much space of a blank A4 sheet as possible.
e. The Two-point Perspective Sketch must be colored according to the color schemes adopted earlier during the design phase for relevance and appeal.
f. Consider using the best orientation of the A4 sheet to optimize the Two-point Perspective Sketch i.e. Portrait or Landscape.
g. Attempt to complete your Two-point Perspective Sketch within 50 minutes*.
h. For both visuals (Isometric Drawing and Two-point Perspective Sketch), show essential drawing skills as you produce them.
i. On all drawings and sketches (on the answer papers), clearly include your Full Name for identification purposes.
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