2. Creating an Orthographic ProjectionCreating an Orthographic Projection
• Choose a front view.
• Which view shows the most
about the object?
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3. Creating an Orthographic ProjectionCreating an Orthographic Projection
• Decide how many views are needed.
• How many and which views?
2
Front
Top
For procedural reasons, we will
continue this example by
drawing all 3 standard views.
4. Creating an Orthographic ProjectionCreating an Orthographic Projection
• Draw the visible
features of the
front view.
5. Creating an Orthographic ProjectionCreating an Orthographic Projection
• Draw projectors
off of the front
view.
15. Auxiliary ViewAuxiliary View
An auxiliary view is an orthographic view taken in
such a manner that the lines of sight are not parallel
to the principal projection planes (frontal, horizontal,
or profile). There are an infinite number of possible
auxiliary views of any given object.