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Graphical projection is a protocol by which an image of an imaginary three-dimensional
Three-dimensional space

Three-dimensional space is a geometric model of the physical universe in which we live. The three dimensions are commonly called length, width, and depth , although any three mutually perpendicular directions can serve as the three dimensions....
 object is projected onto a planar surface without the aid of mathematical calculation.

projection is achieved by the use of imaginary "projectors". The projected, mental image becomes the technician’s vision of the desired, finished picture. By following the protocol the technician may produce the envisioned picture on a planar surface such as drawing paper.






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Graphical projection is a protocol by which an image of an imaginary three-dimensional
Three-dimensional space

Three-dimensional space is a geometric model of the physical universe in which we live. The three dimensions are commonly called length, width, and depth , although any three mutually perpendicular directions can serve as the three dimensions....
 object is projected onto a planar surface without the aid of mathematical calculation.

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The projection is achieved by the use of imaginary "projectors". The projected, mental image becomes the technician’s vision of the desired, finished picture. By following the protocol the technician may produce the envisioned picture on a planar surface such as drawing paper. The protocols provide a uniform imaging procedure among people trained in technical graphics (mechanical drawing, computer aided design, etc.).

There are three types of graphical projection, categories each with its own protocol:
  • orthographic projection
    Orthographic projection

    Orthographic projection is a means of representing a Three-dimensional space object in 2D.It is a form of parallel projection, where the view direction is orthogonal to the projection plane, resulting in every plane of the scene appearing in affine transformation on the viewing surface....
  • oblique projection
    Oblique projection

    Oblique projection is a simple type of graphical projection used for producing pictorial, two-dimensional of three-dimensional objects....
     and
  • perspective projection.


Image:Isometrie.png|Isometric projection. Image:Militärperspektive.PNG|Oblique projection. Image:Cavalier_perspective_45.svg|Cavalier projection. Image:Zentralperspektive.png|One-point perspective projection.

Types of projection


Orthographic projection

The Orthographic projection
Orthographic projection

Orthographic projection is a means of representing a Three-dimensional space object in 2D.It is a form of parallel projection, where the view direction is orthogonal to the projection plane, resulting in every plane of the scene appearing in affine transformation on the viewing surface....
 is derived from the principles of descriptive geometry
Descriptive geometry

Descriptive geometry is the branch of geometry which allows the representation of three-dimensional objects in two dimensions, by using a specific set of procedures....
 and may produce an image of an object as viewed from any direction of space. It is a parallel projection (the lines of proyection are parallel both in reality and in the projection plane). It is the projection type of choice for working drawings
Plans (drawings)

File:Lat?co?re 28.svgPlans are a set of two-dimensional diagrams or technical drawing used to describe a place or object, or to communicate building or fabrication instructions....
.

Within orthographic projection there is an ancillary category known as "pictorials". Pictorials show an image of an object as viewed from a skew direction in order to reveal all three directions (axes) of space in one picture. Because pictorial projections innately contain this distortion, in the rote, drawing instrument for pictorials, some liberties may be taken for economy of effort and best effect. Orthographic pictorials rely upon the technique of axonometric projection
Axonometric projection

Axonometric projection is type of graphical projection technique, used to create a pictural drawing of an object by rotating the object on an axis relative to a projection, or picture plane....
.

A characteristic of axonometric projections/drawing is, one axis of space usually displays as vertical.

There are three categories of Pictorials within axonometric projection: isometric, diametric and trimetric.
Isometric
In isometric pictorials (for protocols see isometric projection
Isometric projection

File:Isometric projection.jpgIsometric projection is a form of graphical projection, more specifically, a form of axonometric projection. It is a method of visually representing three-dimensional objects in two dimensions, in which the three Cartesian coordinate system appear equally foreshortened and the angles between any two of them are 1...
), the direction of viewing is such that the three axes of space appear equally foreshortened, of which the displayed angles among them and also the scale of foreshortening are universally known. However in creating a final, isometric instrument drawing, in most cases a full-size scale, i.e., without using a foreshortening factor, is employed to good effect because the resultant distortion is difficult to perceive.

Dimetric
In dimetric pictorials (for protocols see dimetric projection
Dimetric projection

Dimetric projection is a form of axonometric projection, in which its direction of viewing is such that two of the three axes of space appear equally foreshortened, of which the attendant scale and angles of presentation are determined according to the angle of viewing; the scale of the third direction is determined separately....
), the direction of viewing is such that two of the three axes of space appear equally foreshortened, of which the attendant scale and angles of presentation are determined according to the angle of viewing; the scale of the third direction (vertical) is determined separately. Approximations are common in dimetric drawings.

Trimetric
In trimetric pictorials (for protocols see trimetric projection
Trimetric projection

Trimetric projection is a form of axonometric projection, where the direction of viewing is such that all of the three axes of space appear unequally foreshortened....
), the direction of viewing is such that all of the three axes of space appear unequally foreshortened. The scale along each of the three axes and the angles among them are determined separately as dictated by the angle of viewing. Approximations in Trimetric drawings are common.

Oblique projection

In oblique projection
Oblique projection

Oblique projection is a simple type of graphical projection used for producing pictorial, two-dimensional of three-dimensional objects....
s the parallel projection rays are not perpendicular to the viewing plane as with orthographic projection, but strike the projection plane at an angle other than ninety degrees. In both orthographic and oblique projection, parallel lines in space appear parallel on the projected image. Because of its simplicity, oblique projection is used exclusively for pictorial purposes rather than for formal, working drawings. In an oblique pictorial drawing, the displayed angles among the axes as well as the foreshortening factors (scale) are arbitrary. The distortion created thereby is usually attenuated by aligning one plane of the imaged object to be parallel with the plane of projection thereby creating a true shape, full-size image of the chosen plane. Special types of oblique projections are cavalier projection and cabinet projection
Cabinet projection

Cabinet projection or sometimes cabinet perspective is a type of oblique projection. The term stems from the use for illustrations in furniture industry....
.

Perspective

Perspective projection
Perspective (graphical)

File:Staircase perspective.jpgPerspective in the graphic arts, such as drawing, is an approximate representation, on a flat surface , of an image as it is perceived by the eye....
 is a type of projection where three dimensional objects are not projected along parallel lines, but along lines emerging from a single point. This has the effect that distant objects appear smaller than nearer objects.

It also means that lines which are parallel in nature appear to intersect in the projected image, for example if railways are pictured with perspective projection, they appear to converge towards a single point, called vanishing point
Vanishing point

A vanishing point is a point in a Perspective drawing to which parallel lines appear to converge. The number and placement of the vanishing points determines which perspective technique is being used....
. Photographic lenses and the human eye work in the same way, therefore perspective projection looks most realistic .

Perspective projection is usually categorized into one-point, two-point and three-point perspective, depending on the orientation of the projection plane towards the axes of the depicted object.

See also

  • Curvilinear perspective
    Curvilinear perspective

    'Curvilinear perspective' is a graphical projection used to draw 3D objects on 2D surfaces. It was formally codified in 1968 by the artists and art historians Andr? Barre and Albert Flocon in the book La Perspective curviligne, which was translated into English in 1987 as Curvilinear Perspective: From Visual Space to the Constructed Ima...
  • Engineering drawing
    Engineering drawing

    An engineering drawing, or Construction drawing, is a type of technical drawing, created within the technical drawing discipline, and used to fully and clearly define requirements for engineering items....
  • Descriptive geometry
    Descriptive geometry

    Descriptive geometry is the branch of geometry which allows the representation of three-dimensional objects in two dimensions, by using a specific set of procedures....
  • Map projection
    Map projection

    A map projection is any method of representing the surface of a sphere or other shape on a Plane . Map projections are necessary for creating maps....
  • Plans (drawings)
    Plans (drawings)

    File:Lat?co?re 28.svgPlans are a set of two-dimensional diagrams or technical drawing used to describe a place or object, or to communicate building or fabrication instructions....
  • Technical drawing
    Technical drawing

    File:Drafter at work.jpgFile:Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F038800-0010, Wolfsburg, VW Autowerk.jpgTechnical drawing is the discipline of creating Standardization technology drawing by architects, CAD drafters, design engineers, and related professionals....