3 Orthographic Multi Vew 1
3 Orthographic Multi Vew 1
3 Orthographic Multi Vew 1
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If an object is placed inside of
a glass box and projected onto
each side, when the glass box
is unfolded, six views are
shown in an orthographic
arrangement.
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Each side of an unfolded cardboard box is oriented similar to orthographic
projection views.
Three basic projection
planes are used to explain
multi view drawings.
The views of a multi view drawing are systematically arranged so
anyone can imagine the object.
Looking at a three-dimensional object, you must be able to
see the orthographic views of the object.
Multi view projection drawings
Architecture Orthographical Drawings
LINES TYPE
LINE TYPES
• Visible lines
Visible lines represent visible edges and boundaries.
Continuous and thick (0.5 - 0.6 mm).
• Hidden lines
Hidden lines represent hidden edges and boundaries.
Dashed and medium thick (0.35 - 0.45 mm).
• Center lines
Center lines Represent axes of symmetry.
Long dash – short dash and thin (0.3 mm).