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dery
21.01.2025, 17:04
Anyone know what is the length of OZ using technical drawing method?Thank youdery2025-01-21 17:05:51

philippe JOSEPH
23.01.2025, 16:59
Hello Dery, if it's a cube it will, should, would, etc... be ONE, un, A, uno, ein, etc...

dery
24.01.2025, 09:37
The length of line OZ on the image, on 1st post is 1. Does it looks like a cube to you? It's not a cube, it look like a rectangle box to me. So? What is the correct length of line OZ using technical drawing method so that it become a cube?

dery2025-01-24 09:39:51

philippe JOSEPH
24.01.2025, 14:36
Yes it doesn't look a cube so why asking about : Drawing Dimetric Cube

dery
24.01.2025, 14:59
Because the image on the 1st post is using Dimetric projection rule.As you can see, the line OX and line OY form a square.Now, all I wanted to know is the length of line OZ so that it become/look like a cube.

dery
27.01.2025, 05:25
I am asking about how to do 2D drawing of a cube using Dimetric projection.
dery2025-01-27 05:37:47

philippe JOSEPH
27.01.2025, 07:31
The internet is your friend all over the world.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25_QXknJ9TIPersonnaly I'm not interested in 2D drawing of 3D object anymore, 3D modeling would be an option for this and I don't think that someone already draws isometric piping schemes for example nowadays.When doing 3D you can eventually "give" your studies in 2D using the command FLATSHOT.When doing this I make a block of my 3D objects, arrange various copy of that block in at least the 3 characteristic 2D positions + some isometric view(s) at a very precise distance each other so that the FLATSHOT that I will do can be easily placed in the paper size of the project. Then a modification of the 3D object can be easily updated on the 2D.You can eventually take a look at my AutoCAD file named : ORTHO-TO-ISO_01_B.dwg in the CAD/BIM blocks library.



philippe JOSEPH2025-01-27 07:47:10

Vladimir Michl
28.01.2025, 07:36
There is also a very old LISP utility - DIMETRY. You can try it.https://www.cadforum.cz/en/qaID.asp?tip=4793