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#20667

The Assault on Arafat's Compound  (link broken)

An illustrative diagram to complement a news story from April 2002.

Gabel, Ed. VisualJournalism (2002). Design>Graphic Design>Technical Illustration>Isometric

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#21921

Basic Principles Of Perspective Drawing

Any good technical illustration starts with well-executed line art. If you are working from any type of reference other than a CAD output in the desired angle, you will need to have a strong fundamental understanding of the principles of perspective drawing.

Hulsey, Kevin. Kevin Hulsey Illustration. Design>Graphic Design>Technical Illustration>Isometric

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#21492

Distance Measurement in Perspective

In isometric, it is possible to work directly with measurements only on the main axes. Here you can learn what you have to do if you need a measure beyond the main axes.

ITEDO Software (2003). Design>Graphic Design>Technical Illustration>Isometric

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#21493

Filleted Corners

The illustration of a cube with filleted corners follows specific rules. Therefore, you must account for certain considerations when you depict such a cube. Get to know more about these filleted corners and learn how to build such a cube correctly.

ITEDO Software (2003). Design>Graphic Design>Technical Illustration>Isometric

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#10327

Good, Fast and Cheap: Producing Computer-Generated Isometrics from Engineering Drawings   (peer-reviewed)   (members only)

It is possible to produce a computer-generated isometric illustration of sufficient quality for most applications directly from a scanned engineering drawing. The process described in this article uses Corel Trace and Corel Draw, but it can be adapted to suit other drawing or CAD programs, and it can generate sophisticated isometric illustrations.

Morris, John M. Technical Communication Online (1997). Design>Graphic Design>Technical Illustration>Isometric

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#21443

Less is More...

The numerous stylistic devices in Technical Illustration allow you to visualize technical coherences. An important, but very often underestimated, method in Technical Illustration is the omission of lines, which often helps to display the desired information more clearly.

ITEDO Software. Articles>Graphic Design>Technical Illustration>Isometric

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#21447

A Matter of Perspective

When working with technical illustrations, you must consider perspective. The following article will provide you with some useful information on working with both parallel and true perspective.

ITEDO Software (2002). Articles>Graphic Design>Technical Illustration>Isometric

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#21920

Two-Point Perspective

In this lesson we are going to create a 2 Point Perspective view drawing of our subject working from plan and elevation view reference.

Hulsey, Kevin. Kevin Hulsey Illustration. Design>Graphic Design>Technical Illustration>Isometric

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