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Chapter 09 Perspective Projection

The document discusses the differences between parallel and perspective projection, highlighting that perspective projection converges at a vanishing point while parallel projection maintains consistent sizes. It notes the disadvantages of perspective projection for engineering, such as difficulty in creation and distortion of shape and size. Additionally, it outlines steps for creating one-point and two-point perspective drawings.

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Chapter 09 Perspective Projection

The document discusses the differences between parallel and perspective projection, highlighting that perspective projection converges at a vanishing point while parallel projection maintains consistent sizes. It notes the disadvantages of perspective projection for engineering, such as difficulty in creation and distortion of shape and size. Additionally, it outlines steps for creating one-point and two-point perspective drawings.

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Chapter 9

Perspective
Projection

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Difference between : parallel and converge

Parallel projection Perspective projection


Line of sight
Line of sight

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One point perspective projection: projection from
every corner all converge at a point known as varnishing point.

Make comparison between the sizes of the two types of


Projections.

Parallel projection Perspective projection


Plane of projection Plane of projection

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Disadvantage of
Perspective Projection
Perspective projection is not
used by engineer for manu-
facturing of parts, because

1) It is difficult to create.
2) It does not reveal exact
shape and size.
Width is distorted

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Types of
Perspective
Drawing

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Steps for drawing one-point perspective drawing

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Steps for drawing two-point perspective drawing

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