
Fundamentals of Drawing – Understanding basic tools, instruments, and techniques used in manual and digital drafting. Projection Methods – Learning orthographic, isometric, and perspective views to represent 3D objects in 2D formats. Dimensioning & Standards – Applying accurate measurements, symbols, and international drawing conventions for clarity. Practical Applications – Creating engineering and architectural drawings such as machine parts, floor plans, and layouts. CAD Skills Development – Using computer-aided design software for modern drafting, editing, and 2D/3D modeling.
The course begins with an introduction to the fundamentals of technical drawing, including drawing instruments, materials, and basic techniques. Students learn how to use tools such as drawing boards, T-squares, set squares, compasses, and drafting pencils. With the advancement of technology, the course also introduces computer-aided design (CAD) tools, enabling students to create digital drawings and understand modern drafting practices.
A key component of the course is understanding geometric constructions and principles. Students learn how to construct lines, angles, polygons, circles, and curves with precision. These basic constructions form the building blocks for more complex drawings and are essential for developing spatial awareness and accuracy in representation.
Projection methods are central to technical drawing applications. Students explore orthographic projection, isometric projection, and perspective drawing. Orthographic projection helps represent three-dimensional objects in two-dimensional views such as front, top, and side views, while isometric projection provides a pictorial representation of objects. Perspective drawing introduces realistic visualization techniques, helping students understand depth and proportion.
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