Orthographic
View is perpendicular to a face of an object
Front, back, top, bottom, sides
Perspective
View as it would be out in the real world
Isometric
View is directed towards a vertex of the object, at 30 degree angle to all
Horizon line
Determines the angle from which an object is being viewed
Construction Lines
Lines purely used to guide the construction of the object
Vanishing point
The point on the horizon where all lines seems to vanish to
Shading
Creating the illusion of lighting
After a long process of drawing tutorials and watching many videos I have improved my artistic skills immensely. I have always considered myself a decent drawer, and watching all these videos and experimenting with different types of drawings I have gotten a lot better. Our group displayed a lot of collaboration when deciding what aspects of the videos we should take in order to help us with our project. These drawings helped us a great amount when it came to coming up with our blueprints. We are able to use all of the techniques we learned to create the best blueprints possible. Now that we have finished our drawing and have started to use 3D shape software to help us with 3D printing our device.