Kabul university
Engineering faculty
Architecture department
Oblique projection
Plan oblique and elevation oblique
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Topics to be covered today
• Introduction to drawing
• system
Plan
• oblique
Elevation oblique
Cavalier oblique
Cabinet oblique
General oblique
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Isometrics
Axonometr
ic Dimetric
Projection
Trimetric
Plan Cavalier
Oblique oblique
Projection Elevation To day’s topic
Cabinet
oblique
DRAWING
SYSTEM
Drawing General
system
First angle
Second angle
Orthograp
Multiview
hic
drawing
Projection
Third angle
One point
perspective
Fourth angle
Perspectiv
Two point
e
perspective
Projection
Three point
perspective
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PARALINE DRAWING
DRAWING
SYSTEM
PARALI
NE
Plan Oblique Cavalier oblique General
OBLIQUE
Cabinet
oblique
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OBLIQUE
PROJECTION
DRAWING
SYSTEM
OBLIQUE
ELEVATION PLAN OBLIQUE
OBLIQUE
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DRAWING
ELEVATION
SYSTEM
OBLIQUE:
• An Elevation Oblique Orients a Principal
Vertical Face Parallel to the Picture
Plane and Therefore Reveals its True
Shape and Size.
• We Can Therefore Construct an
Elevation Oblique Directly From an
Elevation View of the Principal Face.
ORTHOGRAPHIC
• This Face Should Be:
PROJECTION
• The Longest
• The Most Significant
• Or The Most Complex Facade of the
Subject.
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ELEVATION OBLIQUE
DRAWING
SYSTEM
• First Draw the Principle
View (Parallel to Picture
Plane).
• Project the Receding Lines
Back at the Desired Angle
PARALI
(45○ for True Scale ) into
NE
the Depth of the
Drawing.
• Construct an Elevation
Oblique Directly from
Elevations & Plan Views of
OBLIQUE
the Principal Face.
45
○
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DRAWING
Cavalier oblique
SYSTEM
• In cavalier projection, the
projectors form a 45° angle
with the picture plane. We
can
therefore draw the receding
PARALI
axial lines at the same scale
NE
as the
lines parallel to the picture
plane
• three axial lines are equal
scale and length
OBLIQUE
Cavalier oblique
projection
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DRAWING
SYSTEM
Cabinet
projection
• The angle that the oblique
projectors make with the
picture plane determines
the lengths of the receding
PARALI
axial lines in an oblique
NE
drawing. If the projectors
are at a 45° angle to the
picture plane
• the third axis is ½ scale
cabinet oblique
OBLIQUE
projection
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DRAWING
SYSTEM
General
• While the use of a single scale for
all three principal axes greatly
simplifies the construction of an
oblique drawing, the
lengths of receding lines can
PARALI
sometimes appear too long. To
NE
offset the appearance of
distortion, we can foreshorten the
receding lines by drawing their
lengths at the same reduced
scale, usually 2/3 to 3/4 of their General oblique
OBLIQUE
true length projection
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PLAN OBLIQUE
DRAWING
SYSTEM
• Rotate Plan to Desire
Degree (45○ for True
Scale).
• Once the Plan is Rotated
to the Desired Angle, We
PARALI
Draw the Receding Lines
NE
as Verticals on the
Drawing Surface.
• We Can Draw These
Verticals at the Same
Scale as the Plan View
OBLIQUE
(45○ ) or Foreshorten them
if their Lengths Appear
Exaggerated. 45○
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OBLIQUE PARALI DRAWING
NE SYSTEM
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OBLIQUE PARALI DRAWING
NE SYSTEM
45°
Oblique example
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Sketch from actual object
DRAWING
SYSTEM
ESTIMATE DEPTH
ESTIMATE LINES
PARALI
NE
D
OBLIQUE
45
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Thanks from your attention!
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