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Orthographic Projection

Published on Mar 16, 2016

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What is an orthographic projection?
An orthographic projection is a method of projection in which an object is depicted or a surface mapped using parallel lines to project its shape onto a plane

the most common view for an orthographic projection is the front view

The only difference between an orthographic projection and a third angle projection is the position of the plan view

the only views that will have hidden lines are the top view and the side view

A "bowl" is used to be able to see the object in five different views

6. Describe the layout of objects on the page when looking at an Orthographic Projection- where is the “3d” image, the front view the top view etc)?