Front, right side, and top. Hope it helps!
Six views are possible for an orthographic drawing, though three views are usually enough.
W.X.Y.Z.
A sphere?
Isometric views? Such solids are crystals.
There are a few ways that make drawing three dimensional objects easier and with different views. Drawing the top, front and side of an object with show different views.
Front, right side, and top. ! =)
top, front,and side
Front, right side, and top. Hope it helps!
Six views are possible for an orthographic drawing, though three views are usually enough.
Having the skills need to make impressive three dimensional drawings takes a lot of practice. In order to have different views of the object you are drawing, you should draw the top, side and front of the object.
isometric views orthagraphic views perspective views
The purpose of an orthographic drawing is to accurately represent an object in two-dimensional form using multiple views (front, side, top, etc.). This allows for a clear and detailed representation of the object's shape and dimensions for design and communication purposes.
the TAMIYA 1:24 Supra comes with orthographic drawings of the Supra-- (left, top, front, back views)... that's the most accurate drawing out there that I've seen, but can't help you with the CAD drawings.
orthographic drawing is a drawing that communicates the shape and size of an object through a series of related two-dimensional views.
Front view is Equal to top view
a multiview drawing contains the top view, side view, and front view of an object. It also contains the isometric projection of the object.