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I'm completely amazed 🤩🤩I wonder if you are not a robot, how perfect you explained in a very slow and organized manner. Even the dumbest person on earth can understand this . Thank you so much sir
Thank you so much!! Our teacher doesn't teach us clearly, after they teach us the lesson they don't even guide us on what to do next in case we forget the next step. Overall great video, keep gooooinngg!!!
I am a drafting teacher.the 3 views should be in an L shape formation.top view is above the front view.right side is adjacent the front view.the 45 degrees cross axis is at the blank quadrant.
Please help us and use the same figure, and show to us its othorgonal projection in the third angle. So that I can clearly differentiate between first and third angle
Good day Amanya! Thanks for the likes and comments. Sure, i will make another video using the same figure example in third angle projection. Dont forget to subscribe and share the videos please. Thank you and God bless.
Hi Rana. First, it depends in the isometric figure. Second, it depends on which angle of projection you are using. In that video, I am showing you the First Angle Projection. I have another video showing the Third Angle Projection. Thank You.
I really appreciate the effort put in making this video .I really learnt a lot although I thought if the object was face right th elevation will be left. I don't get pls explain
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Good day Ibrahim. Thanks for the comment. You can check this link for the video of our 3rd Angle Projection. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-em2tgRQxuhE.html Thanks!
Sir, I really get confused when naming the front and side view . I always mix them up. Pls how do I know the front view and then the side view. Thank you
Hello! It's very easy. All you have to do is look for the observer. Where he is standing from, and where he is looking at. And the point where he is looking at will be your front view. Hope this helps. Thank you.