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An elevation is a common method of depicting the external configuration and detailing of a 3-dimensional object in two dimensions. Building façades are shown as elevations in architectural drawings and technical drawings. Elevations are the most common orthographic projection for conveying the appearance of a building from the exterior.
Download QR code; Print/export ... A multiview projection is a type of orthographic projection that shows the object ... Some drawings call out dimensions with ...
English: Standards for view placement in engineering drawing. Left: First-angle projection (ISO standard). Right: Third-angle projection (more common in the US, UK, and Canada).
Orthographic projection (also orthogonal projection and analemma) [a] is a means of representing three-dimensional objects in two dimensions.Orthographic projection is a form of parallel projection in which all the projection lines are orthogonal to the projection plane, [2] resulting in every plane of the scene appearing in affine transformation on the viewing surface.
Engineering Projects/Engineering Drawing; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org تصویر ارتوگرافیک; Usage on fi.wikipedia.org 3D-projektio; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Proyeksi miring; Proyeksi grafis; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Proiezioni ortogonali; Utente:3Pappa3/Multiview orthographic projection; Usage on ms.wikipedia.org Unjuran oblik
ISO Standards Handbook – Technical drawings, a broad collection of all basic ISO drawing standards Vol.1 Technical drawings in general, ISBN 92-67-10370-9; Vol.2 Mechanical engineering drawings, construction drawings, drawing equipment, ISBN 92-67-10371-7; ISO 128 Technical drawings—General principles of presentation
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Types and applications of engineering drawings Y14.3–2003: Multiview and sectional view drawings Y14.31–2008: Undimensioned drawings Y14.36M–1996: Surface texture symbols Y14.38–2007: Abbreviations and acronyms for use on drawings and related documents Y14.4M–1989: Pictorial drawing Y14.41–2003: Digital product definition data practices