Sunday, January 24, 2010

Difference between Isometric, Oblique and Orthographic Drawing

Isometric Drawing- It is a method of visually representing three dimension objects in a two dimension form. The scale along each axis of the projection is the same. This form of art is commonly used in technical and engineering drawings.


Oblique Drawing - Also known as oblique projection, this simple form of drawing is produced by making use of parallel lines. These lines would project an image by intersecting parallel rays. It is unsuitable for formal,working drawings. However, it is commonly used in furniture illustrations.

Orthographic Drawing- axonometric pictorials. It shows an image of an object viewed from a skew and crooked direction, and is often used to approximate graphical perspective projections. Multiview orthographic projection provides up to six views of an object, and gives enough information to make a 3-D object.


Sunday, January 17, 2010

ADMT-Environment

The environment
1.The circumstances or conditions that surround one; surroundings
2.The complex of social and cultural conditions affecting the nature of an individual or community.
Hence, the environment is the conditions or the society that affects a person or the decisions he/she makes.

(points 1 and 2 taken from http://www.thefreedictionary.com/environment)
(points 3 and 4 taken from http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british/environment)

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Lesson 1

What does ADMT means to you?
It means the future to me as it is helping us to improve the world.
What are the attitude that an ADMT student should have?
An ADMT student should have have a positive attitude to work and persevere even if your design or work is being reject.
What are your aspiration as an ADMT student?
I hope to be able to design and actually make a robot.
How do you think you can achieve your aspiration?
I can pay attention to what the teacher says and strive to be the best in my work.