My (now) wife and I got into an argument with our CAD professor about this nearly 12 years ago, and it kept coming up between us over the years. Finally we try googling it, and here we are. So validating to be able to see it really isn’t an ellipse!! Thanks to OP for the explanation.
thank you so much man you are actually incredible, im at cardiff university and this is literally all they had to show me when they said 'ignore circles cause they're hard.' I'm doubting my course now but I'm still gonna get that first
While this video was very clearly explained, if you follow it to the letter, you do not get the same results as shown in the video. I tried it four times and showed it to three different people. The larger circle does not stay within the original square, and the resulting isometric circle looks more like a football rather than a slightly skewed circle. Any light that Arthur Geometry can shed on this issue would be greatly appreciated.
The best demonstration I have seen. There may be other videos that do just as well, but the obnoxious and unnecessary music on most other videos of this type makes me unwilling to watch them.
Even easier, set a 30 60 90 triangle perpendicular to the bottommost corner with the 90° angle at the bottom, draw from the bottom corner upwards flip it over and repeat then do the same for the top corner, follow his directions for the compass, the first lines were unnecessary unless you're working with one of the sides
Great demo. But the drawing is a isometric pictorial not a perspective. Perspective drawings (which are pictorial drawings) have receding vanishing points.
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My (now) wife and I got into an argument with our CAD professor about this nearly 12 years ago, and it kept coming up between us over the years. Finally we try googling it, and here we are. So validating to be able to see it really isn’t an ellipse!! Thanks to OP for the explanation.
thank you so much man you are actually incredible, im at cardiff university and this is literally all they had to show me when they said 'ignore circles cause they're hard.' I'm doubting my course now but I'm still gonna get that first
I’m in my last year of high school and I always complain about circles and my teacher always says it so easy, like this video saved my life
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Wow this helped me finish my assignment, a big thank you to the person who made the video ♥️
Thank you so much !!! It saved me with my exams.
thanks man every school should show this. A very simple and easy understandable explanation
Thank you so much! Our teachers don't explain anything to us--this was very helpful!
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Thank you so much! I learnt so much today and will be able to constantly use this in my everyday life as an accountant.
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no way..I was worried about the exam bc we only have him on Friday and our exams starts on Friday and I watched this and now I'm not scared IM READY
This is simple explanation, very easy to understand and follow as well. Thank you so much.
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While this video was very clearly explained, if you follow it to the letter, you do not get the same results as shown in the video. I tried it four times and showed it to three different people. The larger circle does not stay within the original square, and the resulting isometric circle looks more like a football rather than a slightly skewed circle. Any light that Arthur Geometry can shed on this issue would be greatly appreciated.
Same here
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Yes I learnt this last year
He just does it better
every ellipse is an isometric circle formed by the projection of circles on an inclined plane on the main frame.
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This video was a little mind blowing for me and very helpful because I really needed that method for my isometric illustrations😋😋
omg thank you so incredibly much. I can't remember anything from my class 9 hours ago XD
You teach me good and better then my teacher.
The best demonstration I have seen. There may be other videos that do just as well, but the obnoxious and unnecessary music on most other videos of this type makes me unwilling to watch them.
Very very helpful thanks
this video helped me soooo much to understand the isometric circle. thank you soooo much.
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Even easier, set a 30 60 90 triangle perpendicular to the bottommost corner with the 90° angle at the bottom, draw from the bottom corner upwards flip it over and repeat then do the same for the top corner, follow his directions for the compass, the first lines were unnecessary unless you're working with one of the sides
Best video of describing this topic so far - great work! :)
This is excellent and very well done. Helped me a lot.
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Outstanding. Thank you very, very much for an excellent video.
Great demo. But the drawing is a isometric pictorial not a perspective. Perspective drawings (which are pictorial drawings) have receding vanishing points.
the title says isometric tho
it's not supposed to be persective.
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My prof just telling us to watch this on TH-cam you always save me.
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This really helped!! Simplified everything! :)
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We did this in class.
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Makes me feel good it's like a miracle when I drew the isometric oval incredible
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I wanted to know how to use this method with different radii
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Technical drawing tomorrow and I'm dying rn lmao
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Isometric is so much better than oblique view
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