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TG202
Product Drawing

Outcomes

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Designs and produces 3D images using computer‑based drafting.

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Identifies, interprets, selects and applies graphics conventions, standards and procedures in graphical communications.

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Produces sectional views of orthographic and isometric diagrams

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Produces assembly drawings from detailed orthographic or pictorial drawings.

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Applies rendering and shadowing to isometric products

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Apply Isometric & 3D pictorial techniques to cabinet drawing.

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Produces product drawing to convey visual information.

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Applies different modes of graphical communications for a variety of communication purposes
 


You will learn in this course:-

bulletHow to complete an exploded drawing related to cabinet (wood work)  drawings.
bulletHow to convey technical information about fastenings and assembling fastenings.
bulletAbout cutting planes. Viewing & constructing a section of an object
bulletHow to create shadows and rendering of objects to make them appear more realistic.
bulletHow to use tangency in your drawings to create a Stanley knife.
bulletReproduce a complex orthogonal drawing using a variety of techniques.
bulletThe Basics of 3D drawing and radial copy of elements
bulletHow to take detailed drawings and assemble them into one drawing, an assembled drawing from an exploded pictorial drawing.
bulletAbout basic animation tutorial.
bulletdesign a product of some sort.
bulletisometric circles, planometric, axonometric
bullet1/2point perspective.

 

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