5.1 Demonstrate orthographic sketches.
5.2 Demonstrate pictorial sketches.
5.2 Demonstrate pictorial sketches.
Explanation:
These are several of my hand sketches that I then took and put into AutoCAD. Drawing each individual drawing before putting it into AutoCAD taught us to plan ahead so that you will know what your drawing should look like in the end.
These are several of my hand sketches that I then took and put into AutoCAD. Drawing each individual drawing before putting it into AutoCAD taught us to plan ahead so that you will know what your drawing should look like in the end.
Reflection:
I met this standard by drawing sketches of the objects by hand and making sure all the views were correct. I then used my knowledge of lines and shapes to determine the lengths of the drawing so that it would be realistic in size. I would next use the drawings as a model. I would then take the drawing, and put it on AutoCAD. Finally, I would scale the drawing to the biggest possible scale and call it a day.
This standard has real-world application because architects will have to plan out a blueprint of a building before they go to work on it. Architects also use AutoCAD to make drawings and visualize them. Architects should first make the drawing because it could be difficult for them to visualize it if they don't have it in front of them. For this reason, they need to plan out their drawings and make detailed sketches of them before they actually go and construct the building.
This standard has further inspired me to make my 3-D object more realistic and look more like an actual object. I also want to learn how to determine the lengths of my drawings easier. I also want to know if any other careers use AutoCAD besides engineers and architects. Finally, I would like to learn how to do more effective AutoCAD and be more efficient at it.
I met this standard by drawing sketches of the objects by hand and making sure all the views were correct. I then used my knowledge of lines and shapes to determine the lengths of the drawing so that it would be realistic in size. I would next use the drawings as a model. I would then take the drawing, and put it on AutoCAD. Finally, I would scale the drawing to the biggest possible scale and call it a day.
This standard has real-world application because architects will have to plan out a blueprint of a building before they go to work on it. Architects also use AutoCAD to make drawings and visualize them. Architects should first make the drawing because it could be difficult for them to visualize it if they don't have it in front of them. For this reason, they need to plan out their drawings and make detailed sketches of them before they actually go and construct the building.
This standard has further inspired me to make my 3-D object more realistic and look more like an actual object. I also want to learn how to determine the lengths of my drawings easier. I also want to know if any other careers use AutoCAD besides engineers and architects. Finally, I would like to learn how to do more effective AutoCAD and be more efficient at it.