1. What is the difference between a two-dimensional sketch and an isometric sketch?
A two dimensional sketch looks flat while an isometric sketch looks for three-dimensional.
2. Why do designers use tonal shading on their sketches?
Designers use tonal shading to help make the drawing look more three-dimensional.
3. If you were not given isometric graph paper, what technique could you use to approximate the proper isometric angles in order to complete an isometric sketch?
Draw a box that could fit the object inside and start drawing from there.
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jacksonmiller
3/14/2011 04:57:42 am
plw sucks
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Amber Fetters
9/11/2011 04:08:53 pm
I agree... its so confusing and im only 14 so i should learn it more easily than adults should!
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