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Projection & Views
Orthographic Projection
Orthographic Projection is a way of visualizing different views of an object from there different sides
such as a top view, front view, side view, the object is rotated so that the viewer viewing the object
can see each individual side as the part is rotated. These Views are then drawn on a sheet of paper,
enough views are drawn of the object to Help the person manufacturing the part to get a good visu-
alization of what the part looks Like. The most common views drawn of an object in an orthographic
drawings are the front view, top view, and right side view. After the views have been drawn on a
sheet of paper notes and dimensions are then added.
Principle Views
In orthographic projection there are 6 principle views of an object, front, top, L side, R side, rear,
and back views. The three most commonly views drawn on a technical drawing are the front, back,
and side views most other views are not needed. Other views may be needed in order for the per-
son who is creating the Part, to better visualize it in order to properly manufacture it. A well viewed
Shape Description
Most objects in the world today are created in 3 dimensions, they display height, width, and length hence
the term 3D (Three dimensional). Most Orthographic drawings are drawn showing these three dimensions
Multiview Drawings
Most prints today are often created in the form of multiview
drawings. A multiview drawings is usually required when more
than one view of the object being drawn is needed to accu-
rately describe the shape of the object to the person responsi-
ble for creating it.
One View Drawing - Parts that may need only one view draw
of it are simple cylindrical part.
Two View Drawings - Parts that may need 2 views draw of it
maybe rectangular or square in shape with no irregular sur-
faces.
Three View Drawings - In orthographic drawing the most
commonly used arrangement of views drawn is the three view
drawing.
Arrangement Of Views
The image to the right shows the standard arrangement of a three view drawing. The front view is usu-
ally established first then the top and side view are projected from the front view. The top view is pro-
jected directly over the front view and the side is projected directly to the right of the front view. Using
this standard orientation of views on a drawing you should be able to determine the height, width, and
depth of the object.
View Placement
In a standard multiview drawing views are placed on a drawing similar to the image below. First the
front view is established then the top view then the right side view. The views are usually to the left of
the titleblock or where room permits. The views are usually space a distance apart in order to place
dimensions and notes between them.
Glass Box
When obtaining an orthographic projection, the object is usually placed inside of an imaginary glass box.
The side of the box are a representation of the six principle planes. Views of the objected are projected
onto the sides of the box to create the six principle views. In the image to the right only three views are
projected for clarity. The sides of the glass box can also be expressed as the "viewing plane" or
"projection plane" in which the views are projected onto.
take time and try to visualize the views of the 3D object as they are projected into the top, front , and
right side view.
take time and try to visualize the views of the 3D object as they are projected into the top, front , and
right side view.
take time and try to visualize the views of the 3D object as they are projected into the top, front , and right
side view.

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Projections and views

  • 2. Orthographic Projection Orthographic Projection is a way of visualizing different views of an object from there different sides such as a top view, front view, side view, the object is rotated so that the viewer viewing the object can see each individual side as the part is rotated. These Views are then drawn on a sheet of paper, enough views are drawn of the object to Help the person manufacturing the part to get a good visu- alization of what the part looks Like. The most common views drawn of an object in an orthographic drawings are the front view, top view, and right side view. After the views have been drawn on a sheet of paper notes and dimensions are then added. Principle Views In orthographic projection there are 6 principle views of an object, front, top, L side, R side, rear, and back views. The three most commonly views drawn on a technical drawing are the front, back, and side views most other views are not needed. Other views may be needed in order for the per- son who is creating the Part, to better visualize it in order to properly manufacture it. A well viewed
  • 3. Shape Description Most objects in the world today are created in 3 dimensions, they display height, width, and length hence the term 3D (Three dimensional). Most Orthographic drawings are drawn showing these three dimensions Multiview Drawings Most prints today are often created in the form of multiview drawings. A multiview drawings is usually required when more than one view of the object being drawn is needed to accu- rately describe the shape of the object to the person responsi- ble for creating it. One View Drawing - Parts that may need only one view draw of it are simple cylindrical part. Two View Drawings - Parts that may need 2 views draw of it maybe rectangular or square in shape with no irregular sur- faces. Three View Drawings - In orthographic drawing the most commonly used arrangement of views drawn is the three view drawing.
  • 4. Arrangement Of Views The image to the right shows the standard arrangement of a three view drawing. The front view is usu- ally established first then the top and side view are projected from the front view. The top view is pro- jected directly over the front view and the side is projected directly to the right of the front view. Using this standard orientation of views on a drawing you should be able to determine the height, width, and depth of the object. View Placement In a standard multiview drawing views are placed on a drawing similar to the image below. First the front view is established then the top view then the right side view. The views are usually to the left of the titleblock or where room permits. The views are usually space a distance apart in order to place dimensions and notes between them.
  • 5. Glass Box When obtaining an orthographic projection, the object is usually placed inside of an imaginary glass box. The side of the box are a representation of the six principle planes. Views of the objected are projected onto the sides of the box to create the six principle views. In the image to the right only three views are projected for clarity. The sides of the glass box can also be expressed as the "viewing plane" or "projection plane" in which the views are projected onto. take time and try to visualize the views of the 3D object as they are projected into the top, front , and right side view.
  • 6. take time and try to visualize the views of the 3D object as they are projected into the top, front , and right side view. take time and try to visualize the views of the 3D object as they are projected into the top, front , and right side view.