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Session 3 : Orthographic Projection
Represent an object with drawings
Real world is 3D whereas paper is 2D
3D projection 2D
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Projection
Lines of sight(L.S.)
Observer
Object Plane of projection(= drawing paper)
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Types of projection
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Perspective vs. Parallel projections
Perspective Parallel
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Parallel projection
Orthographic Oblique
L.S. perpendicular to plane L.S. oblique to plane
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Orthographic projection
Multiview Axonometric
Face align with plane Edge align with plane:Isometric, Dimetric, Trimetric.
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• Third-angle projection- Object is assumed to bebehind the image plane
- Line of sight: image plane object
- View is formed by projectingback to the image plane
- used in U.S.A., Ca, UK, TH,etc.
3rd Angle projection
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1st Angle projection
• First-angle projection- Object is assumed to bein front of the image plane
- Line of sight: object image plane
- View is formed by projectingthrough object and onto theimage plane
- used in other countries
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1st and 3rd Angle projections
1st angle 3rd angle
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Views of objects
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Six views of an object
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Plane of projection & Lines of sight
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Projection of lines
Projection of line shows a point on
plane
Projection of line shows a true length
on plane
Projection of line shows a foreshortened
on plane
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Projection of planes
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Projecting onto views
Note: Numbers of visible points in a givenview are placed outside the corners.
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Relationship of orthogonal views
Front
Top
Side
Depth
Width
Height
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3rd angle projection
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Methods of projection between views
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Choosing numbers of views
3 Views:top, front, and side
2 Views:top, and front
1 View:top (or front) &
diameters
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Hidden lines practices (I)
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Hidden lines practices (II)
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Center-line practicesSmall dashes cross at the center
Extends past edge of object 8 mm.
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Precedence of lines
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Good & poor techniques
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Tangency v.s. Edges
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Representation of non-tangency
Front
Top
Side
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Representation of tangency
Front
Top
Side
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Revolution conventions (I)
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Revolution conventions (II)
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Don’t do.
Redundant Unnatural
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Don’t do.
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Example