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For isometric drawing, the working plane must be the '''XY plane'''. | For isometric drawing, the working plane must be the '''XY plane'''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:35, 8 December 2023
Title of script: Isometric Drawing
Author: Rani Parvathy
Keywords: Freecad, isometric, cube, cylinder, cone, box selection, grouping, export, video tutorial.
Visual Cue | Narration |
Slide Number 1
Title Slide |
Welcome to the tutorial on Isometric Drawing. |
Slide Number 2
Learning Objectives
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In this tutorial, we will learn to,
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Slide Number 3
System and Software Requirement
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To record this tutorial, I am using
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Slide Number 4
Pre-requisites
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To follow this tutorial,
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Open FreeCAD.
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Open FreeCAD.
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Click on View and select Standard View.
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Click on View and select Standard View.
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Cursor on gizmo. | Notice that the gizmo changes to isometric in the canvas. |
Curson on Auto icon. | Click on the Auto icon on the top.
It is the tool to select the current working plane. |
Click on Top (XY) option. | Notice the changes in the left side panel.
For isometric drawing, the working plane must be the XY plane. |
Slide Number 5
Isometric |
Isometric view is a 2D representation of a 3D object aligned to 3 axes. |
Create a rectangle and select it. | Let’s draw a cube.
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Select Property tab.
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Go to the Property tab in the left panel.
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Scroll down.
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Scroll down to the height and length form.
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Make sure snap end and snap ortho tools are enabled. | Make sure snap end and snap ortho tools are enabled. |
Draw a line from one of the corners of the square for some length. | Draw a line from one of the corners of the square for some length. |
Select this line.
For length type 30 mm. |
Select this line and change its length to 30 mm as before. |
Cursor at the free end of the line and then on the cube. | Next let’s make the top face of the cube from the existing face. |
Select the rectangle object. | First select the rectangle object, which has dimensions of a square. |
Click on the Move tool.
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Click on the Move tool.
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Click on one of the corners of the rectangle, hold and drag it upwards. | Click on one of the corners of the rectangle, hold and drag it upwards. |
Place it at the end of the line object, when you see the white dot.
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Place it at the end of the line object, when you see the white dot.
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Cursor on the cube that is being constructed. | Create the remaining edges of the cube by joining the edges as seen. |
Click on the line tool
Click on the corners of the top face.
Snap line to corner (white sign), click to set the line. |
Click on the line tool.
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Next let’s make a cylinder. | |
Click on the circle tool.
Draw a circle on the canvas. Select the circle. Uncheck the box for Filled in the left panel. |
Click on the circle tool, and draw a circle on the canvas.
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Type a radius of 30 mm and press the Enter key. | Type a radius of 30 mm and press the Enter key. |
Cursor on the circle. | Notice that the circle appears as an ellipse in the isometric view. |
Cursor on snap center and snap ortho tool icons. | Make sure that the snap center and snap ortho tools are enabled. |
Click on the line tool. | Click on the line tool again. |
Draw a line from the center of the circle to upward direction. | Draw a line from the center of the circle to upwards. |
Scroll down to the length form.
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In the property tab in the data panel, scroll down to the length form. |
Type 90 for length and press the Enter key. | Type 90 for the length of the cylinder and press the Enter key. |
Go to Draw style pulldown in the object style section.
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Go to Draw style pulldown in the object style section.
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Now select the circle and click on the move tool.
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Now select the circle and click on the move tool.
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Click to set the position of the top face of the cylinder. | Click to set the position of the top face of the cylinder.
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Enable the snap angle tool. | Enable the snap angle tool next. |
Choose the line tool.
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Choose the line tool.
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Draw one more line between the two circles. | Do this to form 2 projectors for the cylinder as seen. |
Move mouse scroll to pan on the canvas. | You may not have sufficient space on the screen. |
Show pan and create space on the canvas. | Place the cursor on the canvas and use the scroll wheel to pan on the canvas. |
Click on Circle tool.
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Next let’s draw a cone.
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Move the cursor to the canvas.
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Move the cursor to the canvas and notice the small selection box.
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All the entities for cylinder are selected. | Notice that 5 entities are checked in the left hand panel and in the canvas. |
Click on the move tool and check the box for Copy. | Click on the move tool and check the box for Copy. |
Drag out a copy of the entities together in the canvas. | Drag out a copy of the entities together in the canvas. |
Select and delete the top face and the 2 side projector lines. | Select and delete the top face and the 2 side projector lines. |
Enable the snap angle tool.
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Enable the snap angle tool.
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From the top of the 90 mm line, draw a projector line to the circle. | From the top of the 90 mm line, draw a projector line to the circle. |
From the top of the 90 mm line, draw a projector line to the circle. | Repeat to add a projector line on the other side as well. |
Click on the ellipse tool. | Next let’s draw an ellipse.
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Move the cursor to the canvas, click hold and drag to draw ellipse. | Move the cursor to the canvas, click hold and drag.
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Type 50 in the form for Dx, press the tab key and type 60 for Dy.
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In the left hand panel, change the values for delta x(Dx) and delta y(Dy).
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Press the Enter key. | The value for delta z(Dz) gets highlighted.
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Click on Edit, box selection and select the cone. | Now do a box selection for the entities in the cone.
That is I am selecting all the entities that make up the cone. |
Cursor on any name of the selected entities in left panel.
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Move the cursor to the multiple selected objects on the left panel.
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Select Add a named group option.
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Select Add a named group option.
Dialog box opens. Add a group dialog box appears.
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Cursor on cone.
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A new group named cone appears.
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Cursor on canvas. | Next, let’s learn to export our drawings to user friendly formats. |
Select the cylinder using box selection method. | First select the objects that we want to export.
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Click on File, Export and a dialog box opens. | Click on File, Export and a dialog box opens. |
Click on type of file pulldown.
Scroll to show the various options.
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Choose the type of file first. Click on it.
Notice a wide variety of options.
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Cursor on png, svg, pdf options. | Formats such as images and pdfs are also available for the choice of users. |
Cursor on file name, path and Save option. | Give a file name and path of your choice and click on export to save the file.
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Click on cancel for now. | I will click on cancel for now. |
Save your work if desired and exit FreeCAD. | |
Slide Number 6
Summary
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Now let's summarize.
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Slide Number 7
Assignment
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For assignment activity, please do the following.
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Slide Number 8
Spoken Tutorial Project
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This video summarises the Spoken Tutorial Project .
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Slide Number 9
Spoken Tutorial workshops
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The Spoken Tutorial Project team,
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Slide Number 10
Forum for specific questions: |
Please post your timed queries in this forum. |
Slide Number 11
Acknowledgement |
Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by MoE, Government of India. |
Thank you for joining. |