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Chapter 3
Orthographic
Projection
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TOPICS
Object representation
Glass box concept
Line convention
Orthographic projection of point,
line, plane, surface and object.
Multiview projection
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PROJECTION METHOD
Perspective
Oblique Orthographic
Axonometric Multiview
Parallel
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OBJECT REPRESENTATION
Axonometric projection
Multiview projection
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MULTIVIEW PROJECTION
Three principle dimensionsof an object …
Width Depth
Height
Width
He
igh
t
Depth
De
pth
… can be presented onlytwo in each view.
Adjacent view(s)
is needed to
fulfill the sizedescription.
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1. Revolve the object with respect
to observer.
TO OBTAIN MULTIVIEW
REPRESENTATION OF AN OBJECT
2. The observer move around the
object.
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REVOLVE THE OBJECT
Front view Right side view
Top view
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OBSERVER MOVE AROUND
Front view Right side view
Top view
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THE GLASS BOX CONCEPT
Bottom view
Left side view
Rear view
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Height
Width
De
pth
History
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Orthographic
Projection
of Object Features
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OBJECT FEATURES
Edges are lines that represent the boundary
between two faces.
Corners Represent the intersection of two or
more edges.
Edge
Corner
Edge No edge
No corner No corner
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Surfaces are areas that are bounded by edges
or limiting element.
Limiting
element
is a line that represents the last visible
part of the curve surface.
Surface Surface Surface
LimitLimit
OBJECT FEATURES
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A
B
PROJECTION OF POINT(S)
AF
BR
AT
BFAR
BT
AFAR
AT
BFBR
BT
Equaldistance
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A
B
AF BF BRAR
AT
BT
BR
AR
AF BF
AT
BT
True length
NORMAL LINETrue lengthPoint
Equallength
PROJECTION OF LINE
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AB
AF BF BRAR
AT
BT
INCLINED LINEForeshortened
BR
AR
AF
BF
Foreshortened
AT
BT
True length
A
Equallength
PROJECTION OF LINE
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AB
AF
BF BR
AR
AT
BT
OBLIQUED LINE
A
Equallength
B
ForeshortenedForeshortened
Foreshortened
BR
AR
AF
BF
AT
BT
PROJECTION OF LINE
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BC
A
PROJECTION OF PLANE
BF AF,CF CRAR,BR
AT
CT
NORMAL PLANE
Equallength
EdgeEdge
True size
CR
AR,BR
AF,CF
BF
AT
BT
CT
BT
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BC
BF AF
CR
AR,BR
AT
CT
INCLINED PLANE
A
Equallength
BT
C
CF
Edge
CR
AR,BR
Foreshortened
BT
CT
AT
AF
CF
Foreshortened
BF
PROJECTION OF PLANE
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BC
BF
AF
CR
AR
AT
CT
OBLIQUED PLANE
A
Equallength
BT
C
CF
B
BR
Foreshortened
CR
AR
BR
AF
BF CF
Foreshortened
AT
BT
CT
Foreshortened
PROJECTION OF PLANE
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PROJECTION OF OBJECT
The views are obtained by projecting all object
features to the picture plane.
You have to project the remaining surfaces which areinvisible too !
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s
s
s
PROJECTION OF OBJECT
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PROJECTION OF OBJECT
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Line Convention
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LINE CONVENTION
Precedence of coincide lines.
Hidden line drawing.
Center line drawing.
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PRECEDENCE OF LINE
Visible
line
Order of
importance
Hiddenline
Center
line
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HIDDEN LINE PRACTICE
Hidden line should join a visible line, except itextended from the visible line.
Correct
No !
Join
Leavespace
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Correct No !
Hidden line should join a visible line, except itextended from the visible line.
Leavespace
Leavespace
HIDDEN LINE PRACTICE
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Hidden line should intersect to form L and Tcorners.
Correct
No !
L T
HIDDEN LINE PRACTICE
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Hidden arcs should start on a center line.
HIDDEN LINE PRACTICE
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CENTER LINE PRACTICEIn circular view, short dash should cross at the
intersections of center line.
For small hole, center line is presented as thin
continuous line.
Center line should not extend between views.
Leave space Leave space
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Leave the gap when centerline forms a
continuation with a visible or hidden line
Leavespace
Leavespace
Leavespace
Leavespace
Center line should always start and end with
long dash.
CENTER LINE PRACTICE