Sketching objects from different perspectives allows you to represent that same object from different viewpoints.
The following activities will give you a chance to explore some of the more common:
1 Point Perspective
2 Point Perspective
Isometric Sketching
3 View Orthographic Projection
Perspective sketching using different vanishing points and consistent angles. Depending on the desired result will dictate which style of sketching you will choose.
Looking at an object straight on from the Front, Top, and Right is the most common way of creating an Orthographic sketch or drawing. This form of drawing allows for more technical information to be communicated.
The first step when creating an Orthographic sketch is to determine how many views will be needed.
Combining Isometric and Orthographic sketching is the main form of visual communication for designers and engineers. Documenting design in this visual language allows anyone with the same set of skills to understand the design's intent and geometry.