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axonometric projection

OrthographicProjections Introduction The second major classification of parallel projections is orthographic projections. Orthographic Orthographic  projections  are  drawings  where  the  projectors  originating  from projections the observer or station point remain parallel to each other and perpendicular to the plane of projection.   For accurate and scientifically correct presentations  of  objects,  piping  diagrams,  machine,  structural,  architectural drawings, and furniture design that can be sufficiently understood and replicated by a craftsperson, use a form of orthographic projection. Orthographic projections are commonly referred to as blueprints  because the method of reproduction, usually by the diazo process, renders the image with a  blue  line.  Orthographic  projections  are  further  subdivided  into  axonometric projections and multiview projections. Figure 6-12 shows an example of an orthographic projection. Figure 6-12.—An orthographic projection. Continued  on  next  page 6-15

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