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Re: more drafting paper...
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lugnet.build
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Tue, 25 Apr 2000 02:49:34 GMT
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Three views combined should produce an axonometric view. isn't that right? One
part of the page can be left clear to use T-square and triangle for what looks
something like a perspective view, but actually keeps acurate x, y, and z
dimensions... gosh, I haven't made one of those since art school. No computer
then.
Oh. Come to think of it, I made axon's on separate pages. They used 45-degree
lines between multiple elevations or sections. Angled connecting lines were
accurate lengths -- as if it sat on a skewed plan.
Hm, I'll have to try a drawing like this.
I love your paper, btw. It's great. thanks for sharing it.
:-)
-Suz
In lugnet.build, John Matthews writes:
> Cool! Now if the 'side' grid aligned with the 'top' grid... it might be
> easier to project the lines but your drawing would be sideways on the page.
[...]
> Stephen F Roberts <snafu@io.com> wrote:
> > ...Well, I dont like it as much as my previous papers, but I scratched up
> > a new sheet of Project paper. This time its got 3 views: overhead, front and
> > side.[...]
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| Cool! Now if the 'side' grid aligned with the 'top' grid... it might be easier to project the lines but your drawing would be sideways on the page. Thanks for sharing. Build On! John Matthews Stephen F Roberts <snafu@io.com> wrote in message (...) (25 years ago, 17-Mar-00, to lugnet.build)
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