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These diagrams depict an exploded isometric view of the Xbox Series X console and its controller, developed entirely in Adobe Illustrator using only basic tools—no plugins, no 3D software—just simple geometric rules and isometric projection.
Created through the analysis of publicly available references, including images, teardowns, and technical documentation, they aim to provide a clear visual breakdown of the console’s structure and components.
While not intended as manufacturing blueprints, these illustrations serve as accessible visual tools, making the console’s internal design easier to explore and understand.
All illustrations are developed by GyGinfographics, which specializes in technical illustration, exploded diagrams, and infographics that translate complex engineering concepts into clear and accessible visuals.
Each piece is meticulously crafted using vector-based techniques and isometric projection, ensuring precision and clarity without relying on 3D software.
These diagrams are not intended to be technically precise but to appear as such. Rather than serving as manufacturing blueprints, they are designed as visual tools that clearly identify a device’s components, helping users operate, manipulate, and repair it. The goal is to provide an intuitive reference that simplifies complexity, avoiding the intricacies of technical schematics meant for engineers or specialists, making the information more accessible to a broader audience.
The first version of these graphics was developed in collaboration with and with the support of iFixit.

These diagrams depict an exploded isometric view of the Xbox Series X console and its controller, developed entirely in Adobe Illustrator using only basic tools—no plugins, no 3D software—just simple geometric rules and isometric projection. Created through the analysis of publicly available references, including images, teardowns, and technical documentation, they aim to provide a clear visual breakdown of the console’s structure and components. While not intended as manufacturing blueprints, these illustrations serve as accessible visual tools, making the console’s internal design easier to explore and understand. All illustrations are developed by GyGinfographics, which specializes in technical illustration, exploded diagrams, and infographics that translate complex engineering concepts into clear and accessible visuals. Each piece is meticulously crafted using vector-based techniques and isometric projection, ensuring precision and clarity without relying on 3D software. These diagrams are not intended to be technically precise but to appear as such. Rather than serving as manufacturing blueprints, they are designed as visual tools that clearly identify a device’s components, helping users operate, manipulate, and repair it. The goal is to provide an intuitive reference that simplifies complexity, avoiding the intricacies of technical schematics meant for engineers or specialists, making the information more accessible to a broader audience. The first version of these graphics was developed in collaboration with and with the support of iFixit.

Xbox SeriesX exploded diagram by GyGinfographics.

Vector illustration made in Adobe Illustrator using only basic tools (no plugins, no 3D software, no IA) combined with geometric principles and isometric projection.

#Xbox #ExplodedView #IsometricArt #Infographics #EngineeringVisuals #Halo

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A detailed isometric view of the Atari 2600 joystick from the exploded diagram, created by GyGinfographics. The illustration highlights the internal structure, including the circuit board, microswitches, and housing components, showing how the joystick functions within the gaming system.

A detailed isometric view of the Atari 2600 joystick from the exploded diagram, created by GyGinfographics. The illustration highlights the internal structure, including the circuit board, microswitches, and housing components, showing how the joystick functions within the gaming system.

A zoomed-in isometric view of the Atari 2600 motherboard from the exploded diagram, created by GyGinfographics. The illustration details key components, providing a clear visual breakdown of the console’s core electronic system.

A zoomed-in isometric view of the Atari 2600 motherboard from the exploded diagram, created by GyGinfographics. The illustration details key components, providing a clear visual breakdown of the console’s core electronic system.

An isometric exploded view of the Atari 2600 paddle controllers, created by GyGinfographics. This close-up reveals their internal mechanism, including the potentiometer and wiring, illustrating how rotational input is translated into game controls.

An isometric exploded view of the Atari 2600 paddle controllers, created by GyGinfographics. This close-up reveals their internal mechanism, including the potentiometer and wiring, illustrating how rotational input is translated into game controls.

A closer look at the details of my Atari 2600 exploded diagram.

Joysticks, motherboard, and paddle controllers.

#Atari2600 #ExplodedView #IsometricIllustration #RetroGaming #TechIllustration #TechnicalGraphics #TechnicalDrawing #fake3D #joysticks #EngineeringVisuals

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