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- Find your needed form in your folders or import a new one.
- the document adjust using the Tools menu.
- Drag & drop fillable boxes, type textual content and sign it.
- List several signees using their emails and set up the signing sequence.
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- Use Advanced Options to restrict access to the document and set up an expiry date.
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hey guys so today what I want to do is demonstrate how to create this isometric cube with the isometric top plane circle right plane circle left plane circle creating this cylinder I'm a top lane cylinder and a left plane those are a right plane soldier here okay I'll be using my pencil which is a point seven lead a triangle and this template which is isometric ellipse guide okay and that's all I have all right so that's to get this let's get started I am using um graph paper from prank for you grab here print free craft paper calm and this is an isometric quarter inch grid and every um every segment on this is considered a quarter inch that's what we're doing this so we're using this and that's our scale for this little drawing okay alright here we go so first thing is to create the the cube so I'm gonna start down here at this point for example and then measure out six units to make an inch and a half inch and a half I shouldn't have cube so one to six to here and just using my triangle to draw that out like this and then same thing going in to the left direction here one two three four five six out this side and vertically as well to here okay once I have that finished on this on the isometric here I can just go ahead and just start creating it from there I don't need to kill my lines I can just kind of visually see that this is gonna intersect here and draw that and bring this across this hang on just a second watch his eyelid there we go all right okay this create this part up here to there create the vertical as well and part back here to there and this part over here alright so there's my cube and then um to creat the isometric circles what I'm gonna do is create them Center marks and this too has a guy okay so in the top plane the top plane the Cinemark in like this and this creates a center mark now that's how playing this allows me to orient the the template as well in the right plane from the center I should be going vertically like this and then across the surface across the right plane horizontally I cross right in like that that creates it's gonna work for that one the left plane again from the center again it's vertical and then across the horizontal in the left plane creates the part of this okay so whenever you're creating your isometric circles make sure you have these types of Center marks which will help you guide you what you should do okay so so this is an inch and a half by inch and a half inch and a half so I'm going to choose an inch and a half template this one here and notice that when I line this up I'm looking for the center first of all I'm looking toward these marks that line up with the grid okay and as soon as the lines up like that kind of locks in like that that good and draw it in so I'm looking for these four marks here as they bring it around like this should be pretty close to where it needs to go like that it's pretty close okay so a top plane circle alright so top plane my right plane circle is gonna be leaning the template to the right like this okay and again as soon as soon as I see the center mark like this and looking for the top and the right and left marks on this guide to line up like this go and draw that in like that okay so should like a lock in into your eye I'm every time but they put a left they circle same thing i'm elina to the left until a locks in place like this alright so so the template locks into the grid I'll go ahead and draw that in like that there we go all right so we have our top plane right plane and left plane circle okay there we go just some what I want to do now is that create a 3/4 inch cylinder coming off the left plane here so I'll choose my 3/4 inch template guide and I'm just gonna use the same mark for this because it's on the same surface beginning in the same surface and I'll line it up with the mark again and again I just line up these 1 2 3 4 marks I'll draw that in okay so there's that one and then I wanted to extrude up this way a half an inch so from the center I'm gonna count off one two points one two points this way so half an inch this way and we're gonna erase part of this here because it's gonna be in the way okay so one second want us to here I'll go ahead and create the on the mark this and then vertical like that okay there's my mark it's gonna be extruded like that and I can go bring in my my template and again line it up at this mark so this is kind of tricky part here making sure that the mark is its interruption in the middle looking for those four connecting points like this they're lined up draw this fin like this okay and I'm gonna go ahead and create the the tangency line which is on the edges of the circles out here so we're touches the edges of the circles out here bring that out and it should be a nice symmetric angled line which goes from edge to edge like that okay now let's clean this up I don't need this Center mark anymore these edges we're down below all right there you go there's your cylinder coming out not perfect but I'm just kind of show that how it comes up out from the surface there okay for um if I'm just in space when they erase this one here see a little more space this little note yeah I'm gonna put a from this point here if I create a a one inch template I'm gonna do a top plane cylinder coming down again as long as I have this Center mark like this from my top plane Cinemark should be go in the same direction then I'll use the one inch Templar guide and again a reminder that the one this means that you have should have four segments across from this side to this side so one two three four that's a major across the template and across the isometric top plane circle okay so this is lined up now and they're four points for this one that it's the top of the cylinder I'm gonna come down one two three four five six so inch and a half down to here and create my mark like this and I'm gonna go ahead and create this top line circle right here at the bottom and line that up you gonna go and draw this in look at this and third is in the bottom there and I'm gonna credit the side marks here on the sides as I'm putting this in here like this so bring that tendency is down and then this one as well here we go all right and look he reached the back part of this bottom circle don't need that for this owner there's there's my cylinder alright for the other right plane circle I'm gonna create a right plane Center mark here there it is and go ahead and use like a I use a I get a one-inch I think it's just leaning just like this one's leaning to the right here I need to lean this one to the right of the line it up with my mark okay there it is one two three four connection point draw this in I'm going to back this way one two three four to here and cream my mark and after you go and you don't have to create your center marks but it does kind of help I'm initially to kind of see where things are and should be in this direction like this will bring it back to here lined up with the mark that right there locked in with the four points again one two three four and I just need the outside edge here like that that's all I need cuz I can draw in my edges like this and draw these in like that and then this one on the top across the top edges there is alright clean that up a little bit and there we have it so we have our inch and a half cube we have our top right and left laying circles are left planes cylinder coming out our top plane circle cylinder coming down and then our left plane I'm sorry right plane cylinder from here going back okay hopefully that helps and that's it for now have a great day bye
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