Hi JiT, thanks for the recommendation. I'll look to do this is in the coming month. We don't use 1st Angle in Australia, except if you work for a multinational company who may choose to use this if they primarily work out of USA for example.
Hi there. This is done using a lightboard. It's basically a transparent board with LED's under it. The pens are fluorescent and illuminate with the LED's. It's shot in a dark room and I'm standing behind the board looking at the camera. The end result is inverse and I use software to flip it back for the final cut. It's a great tool for doing this type of teaching. Best of luck :)
Very grateful with this video:: finally landed after struggling to interpret this third angle projection
Oh this vid is ten thousand times better than the first and that was gr8 so WOOOOOHOOOOO i made a comment hi class of tis school
Very explicit thank you
this concept is cleared, tq sir....
勉強になりました。ありがとうございます。
This helped a lot thank you so much
A great introduction to 3rd Angle
good job
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Hi Joel, can you explaining how to draw a 1st angle Orthographic projection ?
will greatly helpful online students during COVID-19.
Hi JiT, thanks for the recommendation. I'll look to do this is in the coming month. We don't use 1st Angle in Australia, except if you work for a multinational company who may choose to use this if they primarily work out of USA for example.
Tqsm
Its helpful
If i am using a marker like that and a mirror that invisible I can do a perfect straight lines. With hand without any instruments like a ruler.
Cheers bro. Big help.
Thnx
Hey Joel , can you please explain why at the very beginning you wrote a 30 degrees angle? Thanks a lot!
30 degrees from the horizontal is the angle for isometric views.
Can you explain me the last one 5:36
Let's go engineers
Thankyou!
Yeah let’s go
Great!
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What platform did you use to make the video? I am a technical drawings teacher and now have to go online.
Hi there. This is done using a lightboard. It's basically a transparent board with LED's under it. The pens are fluorescent and illuminate with the LED's. It's shot in a dark room and I'm standing behind the board looking at the camera. The end result is inverse and I use software to flip it back for the final cut. It's a great tool for doing this type of teaching. Best of luck :)
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Is it weird that I thought his hand movements were satisfying and asmr like?
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What is this show me on a paper 😮
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