• Posted by Vamp on 20 Feb 2009

It’s been years and I mean years since I actually drew anything in isometric design manually. I know there are softwares out there like Auto-CAD to help out in the drawing but there are times when softwares just take too much time to plot out and certain drawings are unable to be easily drawn onto the program. Furthermore I usually just need to sketch my ideas down on paper while someone else do the dirty messy job of plotting it down onto the software.

So I’m now back to my old and dusty drawing pad, earnestly trying to get all sketches into an ortographic drawing. Pencil, huge set-squares, ruler, huge protector and paper.. all are ready but unfortunately when I tried to angle the drawing out, let’s just say things didn’t go out as planned.

Was it drawn at 30/60 or 30/30? Eck!! I lost my personal touch in doing something that was so easily done 10years ago. And are all supposed to be drawn to scale as per the unit ratio? Hmm..

This is tougher than I thought. Oh well.. I’m back to opening all of the Engineering Drawing For Dummies guide and reading up all the information on it. As if I have all the time in the world…. (#_#)

In the meantime, do me a favor and read up on weight loss products. Is pills better or exercise? hmm…

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One Response to “Isometric Drawing..lost!”

  1. azrin Says:

    Don’t ask me…I’m still ok…but too lazy to rem them commands…
    even PHP SQL is giving me hell.

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