USE A SHEET OF LINED PAPER AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE NOTE: We are using lined paper to make the drawings easier for you. 1.DRAW A HORIZONTAL.

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USE A SHEET OF LINED PAPER AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE NOTE: We are using lined paper to make the drawings easier for you. 1.DRAW A HORIZONTAL LINE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE PAGE. 2. USE YOUR 45⁰ SET SQUARE TO DRAW A VERTICAL LINE IN THE CENTRE. 3. THE FOUR BLOCKS ON YOUR PAGE ARE CALLED QUADRANTS. 1 st Quadrant 2 nd Quadrant 3 rd Quadrant 4 th Quadrant

WE WILL BE DRAWING AN ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION OF A CUBE THIS MEANS WE WILL BE LOOKING AT THE SAME OBJECT FROM: THE FRONT = FRONT VIEW Imagine you are the object…YOUR front part, your face etc. will be the front view. Same applies to the object. THE SIDE = SIDE VIEW We are talking of the left side view. Imagine you are the object…YOUR left side, your left arm etc. will be the left view. Same applies to the object. THE TOP = TOP VIEW This is what you see when you look at the object from above --- looking down at the object.

USE YOUR 45⁰ SET SQUARE TO DRAW THIS LINE REMEMBER THIS IS YOUR FRONT VIEW. FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW Views are always aligned with each other. (Features project from one view to the next) TOP VIEW YOU ARE NOW GOING TO PROJECT THE SIDE VIEW AND THE TOP VIEW FROM YOUR FRONT VIEW.