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Appendix I Glossary

Summary Review This chapter acquaints you with the various types of parallel projections. There are vast differences between oblique and orthographic projections. Oblique projections, particularly isometric projections are the most widely recognized because of their unique angular relationship to the plane of projection.  Orthographic  projections  are  most  closely  associated  with blueprints or working drawings used for all types of construction.    The chapter terminates with standard practices for rendering objects in parallel projection. Comments The theory and study of parallel projections develop your ability to think or visualize  in  three  dimensions.  Parallel  projections  are  methodical,  logical, mathematically correct representations of real objects or what could become real  objects.  Understanding  parallel  projections  increases  your  ability  to understand the mechanical interrelationship between parts from a wheel bearing on your automobile to the component parts of a Rubik’s cube. A suggestion for increasing your understanding of perspective and parallel projections is to look at the projection chart in the beginning of this chapter to get an overall feel for the subject.    Select only one block (type of projection) and study it until you understand it.    Then,  return  to  an  overall study of projections to fully grasp the relationship between the different types of projections. 6-41

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