I am not a pro. This is my first time drawing on Google SketchUp 8. So you might find faster and a more efficient way to draw those features of this two parts phone holder. This phone holder has a top wooden part to prop a phone at 30 degrees from the vertical and an acrylic formed bottom. Two screws jointing the two materials from the bottom are not show in this tutorial.
An example of an Isometric view for Labeling of Parts and Material List references
An example of First Angle Orthographic Projection for dimensions
An example of Presentation Drawing showing only the solution and the product in use
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3D softwares like the Google Sketchup 8 is an excellent tool to produce and render drawings quickly. Very handy when it comes to creating 3D Isometric, 3D Assembly (or Exploded) Drawings and 2D Orthographic views to be included in your Presentation Boards. Not forgetting you can also use the same model together with the wealth of 3D warehouse to create your contextual presentations.
However, one must understand that using digital software for drawings are but an extension of our analogue drawing abilities. Drafting, preliminary ideas and the initial stages of refinement still require a substantial amount of quick and successive sketches with annotations. The software like the Google Sketchup 8 is good for presenting an end product after the refinement stage.
I prefer to draw by hand if given a choice for Isometric and Orthographic Projections and whatever is necessary. It's not difficult actually.
Click below and you will find a PDF format for the steps to draw the smart phone holder.
Click below and you will find a YouTube video of the same steps to draw the smart phone holder.
Click below and you will find a PDF format for the steps to draw the smart phone holder.
Click below and you will find a YouTube video of the same steps to draw the smart phone holder.
Analog Drawing of the Phone Holder here: