Orthographic Projection
Planes
Views formed from Orthographic Projection
Objects in Orthographic Projection
Objects by Orthographic Projection
Projected Views
Orthographic projection
Orthographic Projection is a method of representing a three dimensional object on paper using several two dimensional views. One view is never enough to describe an object. We need at least two views to accurately describe even the most
simple of objects. Generally we see three views. You can use as many views as the object requires.
Planes
A plane is an imaginary surface on which pictures are prepared imaginably. Then it is transferred to the paper. This plane is faced toward the object whose view is to be prepared.
Views formed from Orthographic Projection:
Front View, Top View, Back View / Rear View, Bottom View, Right Side View and Left Side View.
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