Technical Drawing - Orthographic Projection - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Orthographic Projection - General Questions (Q.No. 6)
6.
This type of surface is tipped to all principal planes of projection and does not appear true size in any standard view:
Discussion:
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Franklin said:
4 years ago
Why is it oblique? Explain please.
Teja said:
6 years ago
In the oblique view, only F.V gives true dimensions.
In perspective, does not gives exact sizes because visual rays are converging at a point in orthographic, we can get true sizes.
Answer is foreshortened(perspective).
In perspective, does not gives exact sizes because visual rays are converging at a point in orthographic, we can get true sizes.
Answer is foreshortened(perspective).
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Shekar said:
7 years ago
Is perspective and foreshortened are same?
Gaurav said:
8 years ago
Right answer is foreshortened A.
In oblique view face, Represent true size.
In oblique view face, Represent true size.
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