Start with a primitive solid

Use the existing edges of your primitive to extend and add new primitives.

You can add primitives in any direction

And use primitives ofr different shapes and types (rectangles, cones, spheres, cubes, polygons, etc.)

Now that you have learned to make cubes, rectangular solids, cones, and cylinders, let's practice adding them together. In the assignment below, you will be creating your initials (of your first and last name) using isometric cubes.

Have extra time? try decorating your initials with cylinders or cones.

Then photograph and upload to your student site:

DT Rapid Viz Homework 1: Isometric Boxes