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Orthographic projection (or orthogonal
projection) is a means of representing a
three-dimensional object in two
dimensions.
It is a form of parallel projection, where
all the projection lines are orthogonal to
the projection plane.
It is further divided into multi view
orthographic projections.
The views are positioned relative to each
other according to either of two
schemes:
Within orthographic projection there is
the subcategory known as pictorials.
Axonometric pictorials shows an image
of an object as viewed from a skew
direction in order to reveal all three
directions (axes) of space in a single
picture
Orthographic projections are a way of describing what an object looks like from several different views.
Orthographic are also called engineering drawings or plan views.
Using a set of orthographic an Illustrator can easily draw the three-dimensional object from any angle and in perspective, isometric or any number of other drawing systems.
3D modelers often use orthographic to accurately create an object in a 3D application.
An orthographic is one way to describe a three dimensional object in two-dimensional space.
Typically an orthographic will have the top, side and front views of an object drawn together with some kind of scale.
• FRONT VIEW = LONGEST SIDE =
LENGTH AND HEIGHT
• SIDE VIEW = DEPTH AND HEIGHT
• TOP VIEW = LENGTH AND DEPTH
Based on the reading, create an orthographic projection of each drawing.
Each block requires a different sheet
On each drafting sheet indicate the front
view, top, and side view.
Include a title block
Sample of title is included in the reading
Please remember that the front view has the most detail
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