1.3a) This works well as a third or fourth degree diagram, but only if you have the other diagrams as a prelude to it. Make sure you show how information was compounded to get there.
1.3b) Export as solid objects and not ghosted objects so its not so busy. Also, make sure the angles are consistent for your exports
1.3c) love the introduction of the groundplane into this. Next would be to differentiate between cut and elevation line in your plans and sections.
For part c you were supposed to practice boolean difference on a cube for the diagram, so be careful with reading the project briefs.
1.3a) This works well as a third or fourth degree diagram, but only if you have the other diagrams as a prelude to it. Make sure you show how information was compounded to get there.
1.3b) Export as solid objects and not ghosted objects so its not so busy. Also, make sure the angles are consistent for your exports
1.3c) love the introduction of the groundplane into this. Next would be to differentiate between cut and elevation line in your plans and sections.
For part c you were supposed to practice boolean difference on a cube for the diagram, so be careful with reading the project briefs.