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Isometric Projection Using Tone Using the Isometric Alphabet sheet to guide you, draw out your own name on the isometric paper below and then add light, medium and dark tones to each letter. You are aiming to make your lettering appear 3D! Make sure you are using pencil and a ruler to draw your lines precisely. A tip is to count the gaps on the example and mark them off with a dot on your own paper before drawing. visit twinkl.com Page 1 of 2
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Page 1: Isometric Projection Using Tone - Abbey Parkabbeypark.worcs.sch.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/... · Isometric Projection Using Tone Using the Isometric Alphabet sheet to guide you,

Isometric Projection Using ToneUsing the Isometric Alphabet sheet to guide you, draw out your own name on the isometric paper below and then add light, medium and dark tones to each letter.

You are aiming to make your lettering appear 3D!

Make sure you are using pencil and a ruler to draw your lines precisely.

A tip is to count the gaps on the example and mark them off with a dot on your own paper before drawing.

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Isometric Projection Using Tone

Using pencil, draw out your last name on the isometric paper, then use coloured pencil to add light, medium and dark tones to your lettering.

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