Lesson 4 - Orthographic Projection
Lesson 4 - Orthographic Projection
Projection
Definition
of
Orthographic
Projection
Orthographic Projection
is the process of showing the true size and
shape of an object in two or more views by
extending perpendiculars from the object to the
plane.
1) Horizontal Plane- projected from the top view & will show
the top view of object.
2) Frontal Plane- projected from the front view & will show
the front view of object.
3) Profile Plane- projected from the side view (either side) &
will show the side view of object.
3 Planes of Projection
3 Principal Views:
1) Top View
2) Front View
2) Front View
5) Rear View
6) Bottom View
6 PRINCIPAL VIEWS
Principles of Orthographic Projection:
1) The Top View is directly above the Front View.
2) The Side Views are in line horizontally with the Front View.
3) The depth or width of the Top View is equal to the depth or width of the Side Views.
4) A line parallel to the plane of projection will be projected as a line or in its true
length.
6) A line inclined to the plane of projection will be projected shorter than its true length.
Principles of Orthographic Projection:
7) A surface parallel to the plane of projection will be projected in its true size and shape.
10) No line can be projected on the picture plane longer than its true length.
11) No surface can be projected on the picture plane greater than its true length area.
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QUIZ #4