29.01 bebop isometrics

Chadwick Kipfer, JazzStudio 1997. reference take-apart isometric (encoded).
Isometrics will be presented for the final review as follows:
Sheet 1: Isometric Series 24" x 36". Include a series of vertically oriented (elevational) reliefs selected from the physical reliefs (one-sided and two-sided) and the best digital reliefs (two-sided). These isometrics should be encoded. They should show primary and secondary as opposite sides (or above and below) arranged on the sheet similar to example shown on post 29.03.
Sheet 2: Referenced Take-apart 24" x 36". Include the final digital model (based on the final physical model) and relief components that pull away from the total structure. There are many ways to construct this drawing. Various parts of this drawing should also be encoded in ways that support or enhance the reading of your design. See the example above, and posts 29.04, 29.05 and 29.06 as sources of inspiration.
Suggested iso angles. try a 45% iso first. In formZ getting the right angle and the opposite angle is tricky. If you are not getting the right results go back to Front Elevation. Then go to view parameters and change the inclination angles to x =45 and y=45. Record the view in the view palette. To change the iso view to the opposite side, change the eye point x or y setting from a negative number to a positive number, or vice versa. Let me know if you have any problems and we can figure it out. It is also best if the model is located in the center of the x, y, and z axes.
due: have mockup prints (without encoding or only a small sample of encoding) of the drawings ready for criticism, up on the wall by class time on Friday. 4/20. 9am

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