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Need help to create an isometric view from first angle orthographic view.


CadLearner2023

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Hi there, i need help on creating a isometric view by following this orthographic first angle projection. I've tried to use the command WSCURRENT to 3D modelling but still failed to complete the isometric drawing. Any idea or steps to be considered ? 

 

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So, if I read you correctly, you would like to first create a 3D model of the object then extract the isometric view.  Is that correct?

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9 hours ago, CadLearner2023 said:

Hi there, i need help on creating a isometric view by following this orthographic first angle projection. I've tried to use the command WSCURRENT to 3D modelling but still failed to complete the isometric drawing. Any idea or steps to be considered ?

 

I'm pretty good at visualizing in 3D, but I'm not sure what this thing is supposed to be. Which side does the Side View correspond to, and where does the line in the middle show up on the top view? ...Wait, never mind.

 

My guess is that you need to construct this thing in 3D, at least mentally, and then draw it isometrically. To do that, it will help to go into isometric drafting mode. See this page at the Autodesk site. That should get you started. Let us know if you need further help.

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I believe the object would be depicted, in a SW isometric view, as shown below.  I have shown it with and without hidden lines.

 

 

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4 hours ago, ReMark said:

I believe the object would be depicted, in a SW isometric view, as shown below.  I have shown it with and without hidden lines.

 

Good job deciphering that drawing. I couldn't make heads or tails of it.

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@CadLearner2023 Note that the relationship of the front view to the side view in your sketch follows the 3rd angle projection convention but the relationship of the front view to the top view uses the 1st angle projection convention!

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Thanks for the help, I was having issue depicting the drawing and now it is solved thanks to you guys. 

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