Chapter 03 Orthographic Projection
Chapter 03 Orthographic Projection
Orthographic Projection
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Projection theory Multiview drawing Line convention
Projection Thoery
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Purpose
To graphically represent a 3-D object on 2-D media (paper, screen etc.).
Object (3D) placing on the paper (2D) Transparent plate is placed between object and observers eyes. A view of an object on 2D media
Inconvenient to communicate
Convenient to communicate
Concept
A projection theory is based on 2 variables: 1) Line of sight 2) Plane of projection (image or picture plane) Line of sight (LOS) is an imaginary ray of light
Line of sight
Lines of sight can be parallel or converge.
Parallel projection
Converge projection
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Line of sight
The parallel projection lines can be normal (orthogonal) or oblique to the plane of projection.
Orthogonal
Oblique
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View
Image on a projection plane. View depends on a relative orientation between an object and a plane.
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Multiview drawing shows a 2D view of an object. Axonometric drawing shows a virtual 3D view of an object.
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Perspective drawing
View comparison
Type Advantage Accurately presents Disadvantage Require training to visualization.
Multiview drawing
Pictorial drawing
Easy to visualize.
Perspective drawing
perceive.
distortion
Distorted width
Multiview drawing
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Definition
Multiview drawing is a set of related images that are created by viewing the object from a different direction.
Height
Width
Height
Depth
Depth
Width
Depth
Methods
1. Revolve the object with respect to observer 2. The observer moves around the object.
Glass box concept
Top view
Top view
Front view
Front view
Rear view
Bottom view
Front view
Width Height
Rear view
Bottom view
Depth
Right side view
Object features
Edge is a line that represent the boundary between two faces of an object. Surface limit is a line that represents the last visible part of the curve surface. Surface is an area that are bounded by edges or surface limit. Surface can be plane or curve.
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Projection of an object
Glass box concept Multiview drawing
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Multiview drawing
Match each lines (or areas) to features Identify line (or plane) types, i.e. normal, inclined, and obliqued.
Modified object
of a given object.
You will get the type of plane.
Normal plane
Inclined plane Curve surface
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Line convention
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Line convention
Precedence of coincide lines Hidden line drawing Center line drawing
Precedence of line
When lines coincide with each other, the more important lines cover up the other lines. Order of importance (highest to lowest) - visible line - hidden line - center line - construction line.
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V denotes visible line H denotes hidden line C denotes center line
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