Orthographic projection
ID: orthographic-projection
Orthographic projection is a method of representing three-dimensional objects in two dimensions. It utilizes parallel lines to project the features of an object onto a plane, resulting in a series of views that are accurate in scale but do not show perspective. This technique is commonly used in technical drawing, engineering, and computer graphics to create representations of objects that allow for clear communication of dimensions and details without the distortion associated with perspective drawing.
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