Multi View Projections
Multi View Projections
Mr.Rupinder UE148028
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Definition
Projectionincomputer graphicsmeans
the transformation of a three-dimensional
(3D) area into a two-dimensional (2D) area.
The plane in the area into which we transform
(project) objects is called the 'Table'.
Multi-view orthographic
projections are a part of
parallel projections. In this
type of drawing, the
observer is considered to be
at an infinite distance. The
projecting lines are thus
parallel to one another.
Another distinguishing
element in multi-view
projections is that one of
the faces of the object to be
drawn is placed parallel to
the projection plane.
The observer can only
see one side at a time.
That is why, in most cases,
one must draw several
views of the object to
portray it completely.
In the type of
projections used in
North America, we
imagine the object
being drawn in the
center of a transparent
The different views of
box.
the object are
projected onto the
sides of this box.
TOP VIEW
FRONT
RIGHT SIDE
Advantages:
accurate measurement possible
all views are at same scale
Disadvantages:
does not provide realistic view or sense of 3D
form
Used for:
Engineering drawings of machines, machine
parts
Working architectural drawings
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