Title: INTRODUCING
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PLANOMETRICS
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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
Angle of rotation 45o/45o or 30o/60o or 60o/30o
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SEE SOME EXAMPLES
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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.
60o
45o
30o
45o
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DRAW IN THE FLOOR AREA
Very faintly, draw in the footprint of the
furniture on the floor plan.
60o
30o
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CREATE THE BASE UNITS
Project vertical lines upwards from each corner
of the units. Then draw in the tops of the units.
60o
30o
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NOW DRAW THE WALLS
Project vertical heights from the corners of the
room.
60o
30o
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NOW LINE IN THE ROOM
Finally line in the correct lines taking care
to only draw over the edges that can be seen.
60o
30o
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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