Center marks in isometric views: In AutoCAD, can the standard Center Mark tool be applied to isometric ellipses and circles exactly the same way as in conventional orthographic drawings, without adjustments?
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AIncorrect
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BCorrect
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COnly true for ISO Top isoplane
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DOnly if the ellipse has equal axes
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EOnly when drawing units are metric
Answer
Correct Answer: Incorrect
Explanation
Introduction / Context:In isometric drawings, circles on tilted faces appear as ellipses (isocircles). AutoCAD provides a Center Mark tool for orthographic circles and arcs. This question tests whether that tool can be used “as-is” for isometric ellipses.
Given Data / Assumptions:
- Isometric circles are drawn with the Ellipse command using the Isocircle option.
- Orthographic center marks are aligned to X/Y axes, not to isometric axes.
- Isometric ellipses have major/minor axes oriented along isometric directions.
Concept / Approach:Because an isocircle is an ellipse oriented to an isoplane, a typical orthographic center mark (cross aligned to global X/Y) will not match the ellipse’s isometric axes. You often need to construct isometric centerlines manually or rotate center marks to align with the isoplane.
Step-by-Step Solution:Create an isocircle via Ellipse > Isocircle on ISO Left/Right/Top.Insert a standard center mark; note its default orientation is non-isometric.Adjust by rotating or drawing isometric centerlines along the ellipse’s major/minor axes.Confirm that a direct, unmodified use is not correct.
Verification / Alternative check:Check consistency of centerlines with hole alignment on isometric faces; properly aligned isometric centerlines aid dimensioning clarity.
Why Other Options Are Wrong:“Correct” ignores axis misalignment. Limiting to ISO Top, equal axes, or metric units does not address the fundamental alignment issue.
Common Pitfalls:Applying orthographic annotations directly in isometric without reorientation; forgetting to align to the current isoplane.
Final Answer:Incorrect