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Technical Tips - Industrial Design Drawings

Updated: May 9

Technical tips for creating Intellectual Property Industrial Design Drawings

Axonometric Projection


Axonometric projection is a type of orthographic projection used for creating a pictorial drawing of an object, where the object is rotated around one or more of its axes to reveal multiple sides.


Technical tips to create Intellectual Property Industrial Design Drawings
Axonometric Projections

The three types of axonometric projection are isometric projection, dimetric projection, and trimetric projection, depending on the exact angle at which the view deviates from the orthogonal. Typically in axonometric drawing, as in other types of pictorials, one axis of space is shown to be vertical.

Many times, while rendering patent drawings, especially for a utility drawing, such projections are required to use.


Technical tips to create Intellectual Property Industrial Design Drawings
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Perspective Views

Technical tips for creating Intellectual Property Industrial Design Drawings

The perspective view renders a realistic view of models, images, or graphics. Distant Objects appear smaller than objects in the foreground. Perspective is the way in which models appear to the eye depending on their spatial attributes or their dimensions, and the position of the eye relative to the models.


Aerial Perspective View

Aerial perspective, also called atmospheric perspective, method of creating the illusion of depth, or recession, in a painting or drawing by modulating colour to simulate changes effected by the atmosphere on the colours of things seen at a distance.


Technical tips to create Intellectual Property Industrial Design Drawings
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One-point perspective view

A drawing has a one-point perspective when it contains only one vanishing point on the horizon line.


Technical tips to create Intellectual Property Industrial Design Drawings
One-Point Perspective

Two-point perspective view

A drawing has a two-point perspective when it contains two vanishing points on the horizon line.


Technical tips to create Intellectual Property Industrial Design Drawings
Two-Point Perspective

Three-point perspective view

A drawing has a three-point perspective when it contains three vanishing points on the horizon line.


Technical tips to create Intellectual Property Industrial Design Drawings
Three-Point Perspective

Most of the patent drawings are based on these perspective views. Sometimes, the inputs are provided with hand-drawn sketches. To get a better quality output of the idea, one should use these techniques.

Even, these techniques are helpful during tracing a photograph.


Orthographic Projections

Orthographic projection is a means of representing three-dimensional objects in two dimensions.


Technical tips to create Intellectual Property Industrial Design Drawings
Orthographic views and its isometric views

Technical tips to create Intellectual Property Industrial Design Drawings
Orthographic views and its isometric views

Technical tips for creating Intellectual Property Industrial Design Drawings will help to understand some of the aspects of how to create drawings. Orthographic projections are very important for a design patent drawing. To get a correct design view, one should use orthographic projections.

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References: Wikipedia

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