Planometric Views - St Aidans High School
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INTRODUCING
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WHAT IS IT ?
SEE SOME EXAMPLES
HOW DO YOU DO IT ?
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WHAT IS IT ?
Technical Drawing – rarely sketching
Mainly used for room interiors
Can also be architectural
Generally start with a plan - rotated
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Angle of rotation 45 /45 or 30 /60 or 60 /30
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ANOTHER EXAMPLE
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AND ANOTHER EXAMPLE
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HOW DO YOU DO IT ?
Planometric views are mainly used to show building interiors
(rooms) to give a pictorial impression of how the room looks.
However, Planometric views can be drawn for any object.
For rooms drawn in Planometric, always start with the floor area, this
can be shown rotated to an angle of 30o/60o or 45o/45o as shown.
30o
60o
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45o
45o
DRAW IN THE FLOOR AREA
Very faintly, draw in the footprint of the furniture on the floor plan.
30o
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60o
CREATE THE BASE UNITS
Project vertical lines upwards
from each corner of the units.
Then draw in the tops of the units.
30o
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60o
NOW DRAW THE WALLS
Project
vertical
heights from the
corners of the room.
30o
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60o
NOW ‘LINE IN’ THE ROOM
Finally ‘line in’ the
correct lines taking
care to only draw
over the edges that
can be seen.
30o
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60o
SUMMARY
Start with initial angles of 30o\60o or 45o\45o for the floor area
Draw in lightly the footprint of the furniture or units
Project vertical lines upward from the corners to the height of the units
Project vertical height of the walls from the corners of the room
Line in the edges that can be seen
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FINISHED
USEFUL PRESENTATIONS
Behind every orange box on this page is a presentation which you should watch. They
will help you in a couple of ways.
They could be used to confirm that your understanding of a topic is correct.
They could also be used to guide you in the topics which you found difficult in class
the first time round. They are designed as self help. Go through them slowly and if you
still don’t get it, go back to your teacher as soon as possible.
CAD
CAG
Isometric Intro
Iso Info
Hardware
Software
Processes
Iso Circles
3D Models
Cylinders & Cones
Oblique Intro
Oblique Projection
Sectional Views
Planometric Intro
Plano - Method
Exploded Views
Orthographics
Assemblies
One Point Perspective
Two Point - Intro
Signs & Symbols
Examples
Method
Square Pyramids
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Line Types
Graphs & Charts
Click on a square . . .
Colour Theory
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