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Re: Teaching Drafting

Generally I would start off with the basics. Ornotgrathpic way of looking at stuff and the cube way of looking at things. All you have to do is imagine the object you are drawing is in a cube. From there you can orientate the object in order to get a feel for how you are going to create the drawing. Personally I learned only three differnt ways of drawing things in my technical drawing course and I used paper and pencil. Three view, isometric, and oblique are the three types I used my high school course. I haven't even drawn three dimensional shapes yet in college.
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