Introduction to Orthographic Projection - JSS1 Basic technology Lesson Note
Orthographic projection is a technique used to represent three-dimensional objects in two dimensions by projecting views onto perpendicular planes. This method provides a comprehensive way to convey the shape and dimensions of an object accurately, typically through multiple views, such as the front, top, and side views. Each view shows a different aspect of the object, allowing for precise communication of its geometry and details. This technique is fundamental in technical fields like engineering, architecture, and manufacturing, where accurate and detailed drawings are essential for the design and production processes.