I'm doing a college assignment but I need a step by step video discussing this topic for the assignment. If anyone finds one please let me know by replying to my comment. As it could come in handy later. thanks for the video!
I have some interesting isometric shapes that I could not figure out in my capentry book. You should make a video on ho to figure out the angles or circular shapes.
So , given the x,y,x coordinates of the surface of a 3D object I can just draw the 3D object with perspective without any art talent whatsoever!!!! Awesome!!! Is there some kind of graph paper that would allow someone to do this with a 4-dimensional object? I'm assuming one can change perspective by simply stretching or compressing the grid?
I appreciate your effort in making a video about isometric drawing but you missed out the most important point when describing what it is. It is not a type of drawing that shows each side equally, that would be either a one point or two point perspective. An isometric drawing is an entirely unique type of 3D drawing in that it's not really 3D at all because it intentionally misses out the main thing that makes things look 3D - perspective. Isometric drawing is a flat drawing with no perspective at all. Your cube is a terrible example because as it is close the the camera it is creating exaggerated perspective not even natural perspective.
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Helped me for my DT thank you
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l just listened to it once and you taught me everything l had to know.
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Very good, helpful and to the point. Thank you sir!
Thanks fo the video, really taking my DND maps to a whole new level
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AMAZING VIDEO!!!!! This video really helped me with isometric drawings!
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Excellent - thank you. Trainee tutor!
Nicely explained and illustrated. I'm working on CAD drawings and this really helped me to understand this concept.
its really nice to get these 2d ones, and make the 3d model from them! but they lack a back face unless u describe it as well.
Glad it was helpful!
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Actually this helps me a lot thank you so much sir.
I'm doing a college assignment but I need a step by step video discussing this topic for the assignment. If anyone finds one please let me know by replying to my comment. As it could come in handy later. thanks for the video!
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well you didn't get the video but how did ur assignment go
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Have a test on this Tomorrow great video helped me a lot
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Thanks for the amazing video! Helped me a lot!
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who else is doing this for homework
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Could you please do an isometric drawing for the knuckle joint
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Thank you so much and now i am able to understand
Great explanation thank you
I am revising I have a very important exam tomorrow so I have to revise that for design and technology
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Explained Well, Thank you!
My tech teacher had us watch this
Thank you so much, you are really helpful. I love to learn more thanks to you. have a lovely day.
Here from school. I know, so original.
Me too! :)
@@OrlandoEngineering lol
any idea what kind of square he is using to set up his angles and keep them while he moves around the drawing?
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your so helpful!
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Sir thank you so much ❤
Great explanation, thank you
What is it called when we add shading to a isometric drawing
Tonal Shading
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I have some interesting isometric shapes that I could not figure out in my capentry book. You should make a video on ho to figure out the angles or circular shapes.
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So , given the x,y,x coordinates of the surface of a 3D object I can just draw the 3D object with perspective without any art talent whatsoever!!!! Awesome!!!
Is there some kind of graph paper that would allow someone to do this with a 4-dimensional object?
I'm assuming one can change perspective by simply stretching or compressing the grid?
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what sized isometric paper did you use in this video
Thank you
Anyone here for online quarantine homework for school??
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@@poppy8218 haha
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What's with circles and cylinders?
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Why does it look more easier if you have the isometric graph paper thing xD
Gcse 2022??
I’m doing my 3D design hw in quarantine
If you are doing any CAD work too, I would check out Onshape. Free for student accounts and all online (it's like the google doc of CAD).
@@OrlandoEngineering no
No way I'm doing the same
EdgewoodEngPLTW yeah I used this again today, really useful this helps a lot because I’m crap at drawing
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So all of our EGD teachers just don’t teach us?😭
“I’m throwing you in the deep end because that’s what the real world will do”
great video! but i cant draw.
I can't either, just boxes for me!... and on graph paper.
@@OrlandoEngineering oh
Draw a tesseract 𝙄 𝙙𝙖𝙧𝙚 𝙮𝙤𝙪
Hi Mr Orlando
left hand coordinate system, right hand coordinate system/
Ouality content.
My art teacher sent me here for homework 📚 📄
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what are those blocks you are using?
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My teacher led me here...
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I appreciate your effort in making a video about isometric drawing but you missed out the most important point when describing what it is. It is not a type of drawing that shows each side equally, that would be either a one point or two point perspective.
An isometric drawing is an entirely unique type of 3D drawing in that it's not really 3D at all because it intentionally misses out the main thing that makes things look 3D - perspective.
Isometric drawing is a flat drawing with no perspective at all. Your cube is a terrible example because as it is close the the camera it is creating exaggerated perspective not even natural perspective.
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This is not a Fortnite video, I'm in the wrong place
Maybe not the right place to play Fortnite, but perhaps you could learn to use CAD to make some Fortnite objects to 3D print! :) Thanks for visiting my channel! Good Luck!
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Civil graphics anyone?
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the real question is... did anyone ask?
The real answer is for that the video is for students who are learning.
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I think the reason u comment that is because u are dumb😂😂😂
Very cool demonstration of being underaged :D
Very cool demonstration of being a dumbass : )
Parece falso que ya hemos llegado a tercero de la eso y seguimos con esas wbds.
This didn’t help me at all