April 12 - May 23
3-Dimensional Drawing - Store Floor Plan
.The store floor plan served as our first foray into 3-dimensional drawings. As such, we learned the basics of 3D drawings, such as drawing walls. When placing walls, you can select the width, length, and justification position. As well as walls, we also learned how to input doors and windows. When inputting these, you can select the width, depth, and distance from the base of the wall (only for windows). In addition to these skills, we also had our hands in placing pre-made 3D objects, such as the toilet in the above illustration.
3-Dimensional Drawing - Classroom
In the Classroom drawing, we dealt with less walls but a lot more pre-made 3D objects. The idea with all of these 3-D objects is to create one fully formed desk-set and just copy and paste it over and over for each new desk. This way of completing the drawing saves you massive amounts of time.
Final - Isometric Test
This isometric drawing served as our final exam. While this didn't include any 3D aspects, it was a very well representative drawing that covered almost all aspects of drawing from throughout the school year. This drawing dealt with Isometric circles, tangent lines, sloped-isometric lines. This drawing also made use of a majority of commands that we had learned, such as the copy, move, trim, and offset commands. All in all, this drawing was relatively difficult and served appropriately as our final exam.