Perspective projection · AS 91339
Produce instrumental perspective projection drawings to communicate design ideas
Produce instrumental perspective projection drawings to communicate design ideas
This standard asks you to draw your design ideas using perspective projection techniques — a way of drawing that shows depth and makes things look three-dimensional. You need to use proper drawing rules and conventions (like vanishing points, eye level lines, and station points) to communicate your design clearly to others.
You produce a perspective drawing using the correct techniques and conventions that shows what your design looks like and how it works.
You use perspective drawing techniques accurately and clearly, showing the detail and specific features of your design in a way that makes your thinking obvious.
You choose a viewpoint strategically that lets the important details of your design shine through, and your drawing effectively communicates your design ideas with skill and precision.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.