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Introduction to 3D Drawing
  • Ipek Gursel
  • Office A301
  • igursel_at_yediyepe.edu.tr

2
Outline
  • 3D drawing Perspective
  • Types
  • Examples
  • Assignment
  • A brief introduction to AutoCAD

3
Perspective a definition...
  • the technique of representing three-dimensional
    objects and depth relationships on a
    two-dimensional surface.
  • may be used in paintings, architectural space
    representations, computer graphics, multimedia
    applications, computer games, etc.

4
types...
  • paraline (orthographic)
  • isometric
  • axonometric
  • 2. conical

5
ISOMETRIC
  • the angles between the projection of the x, y,
    and z axes are all the same 120.

6
An example
Plan Front view Side view
7
An example
Plan
Side view
Front view
8
Lets draw a simple rectangle
10
3
5
  1. Lets draw the x, y and z axis.
  2. Measure off height, depth and length
  3. Draw your solid lines

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5
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A hands on exercise
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  • A brief introduction to AUTOCAD

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What is AutoCAD
  • AutoCAD is a computer-aided drafting (CAD)
    software package for 2D and 3D design and
    drafting, developed and sold by Autodesk. It
    currently runs exclusively on Microsoft operating
    systems. Versions for Unix and Mac were released
    (until R13), but these met with limited market
    acceptance and were later dropped.
  • Architects and engineers (AEC), drafters,
    cartographers, and other professionals involved
    with design
  • We have AutoCAD2006 installed in our machines

12
Some basics
  • 3d space all objects are three dimensional in
    real life. However, we cannot represent the third
    dimension on a 2d surface, such as a piece of
    paper or your monitors. So we use the Cartesian
    coordinate system on the 3d world of a CAD tool
    (remember your analytical geometry courses).
  • All the points in your space is defined by its x,
    y and z coordinates. In other words, AutoCAD uses
    points to determine where an object is located.

y
(6,4,0)
z
(3,2,5)
y
(2,1,0)
(0,0,5)
x
(3,0,5)
x
(0,0,0)
(3,0,0)
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UCS and WCS
  • The AutoCAD world is 3 dimensional. However, if
    we want to draw a 2d object, such as a plan or a
    section, we will use only 2 dimensions (x and y).
  • WCS (world coordinate system) is the imaginary
    plane that is parallel to the ground. It is the
    default coordinate system.
  • Modifications made to the World Coordinate System
    (WCS) result in a User Coordinate System (UCS).
    It is the plane that you work on. It enables the
    user to draw 3 dimensional objects.
  • To create a new UCS, type ucs on the command
    window, then say New and specify 3 points on your
    new UCS plane.

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How do we give a command?
  • Command line
  • Toolbars
  • Drop-down menus
  • You can pick any one(s) that you are comfortable
    with.

15
Next week
  • We will learcn to draw simple shapes, both 2D and
    3D) with AutoCAD.
  • We will have hands-on exercises.
  • This weeks assignment is due Thursday, March 9.
    You will hand in the completed assignment sheets.
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