As a second year college student, I didn't even expect this to be useful at all. But it was. Very surprisingly so. Your premise is very intriguing, never had it explained in this manner. Thanks a lot.
Oh wow 👏 👏 👏 👏 smiles ☺ ☺. I'm happy you find most of the lessons useful. Amen to the blessings, Preciate 🙏🏾 and thanks for the feedbacks. Excel and shine in your academics brother. 🙌👌❤️
Thanks for the impact... However the dimensions used in the second drawings were not clear.. maybe you can voice out the dimensions in your subsequent videos to come
Oh thanks for the feedback @Gerald, Preciate 🙏🏾. Your observation is duely noted. However, I was less concerned about the dimensions and more focused on the shape because it was just for illustration purpose and not an actual class work. Other videos where I attempted some examples, dimensions were clearly projected and explained at the beginning. But if u are interested in the dimensions, I can send on request or better still, pause the video in landscape mode and u just might see the dimensions clearly. Thanks alot.👍
You're welcome 👍. All drawings, no matter how complex fits into a box. All you need do is know the total length, breadth and width of the drawing, draw an isometric box with the dimensions obtained and project the object inside the box. See more 👇🏽 examples using this link below. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IKVnEcM8i-o.html
But I think you need more practice with explaining things, if your audience are supposed to be total novices. I should have had no idea what you were talking about with all the rectangles rectangles references, if I didn't already know what I was doing.
Thank u very much @Olaoluwa Omopariola. I really appreciate this feedback. 👍 Yes your observation is well noted, however, this lesson was actually meant for those who already had a foundational knowledge of the topic. Nevertheless, I will see what I can do about the basic knowledge on this topic. Thanks alot. 👌