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  2. Multiview orthographic projection - Wikipedia

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    Using the 6-sided viewing box, each view of the object is projected opposite to the direction (sense) of sight, onto the (transparent) exterior walls of the box; that is, each view of the object is drawn on the same side of the box. The box is then unfolded to view all of its exterior walls. A simpler way to visualize this is to place the ...

  3. Template:Box Drawings Heavy Vertical - Wikipedia

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    {{subst:Box Drawings Heavy Vertical}} or {{subst:U2503}} inserts the Unicode box-drawing character ┃ ("box drawings heavy vertical"). In typical fonts, this has more whitespace around it than an ASCII vertical bar (a┃b vs. a|b) and is slightly taller. It may be used as a visual separator between items, e.g. inside a table or a template.

  4. Template talk:Box Drawings Light Vertical - Wikipedia

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  5. Box-drawing characters - Wikipedia

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    Box-drawing characters, also known as line-drawing characters, are a form of semigraphics widely used in text user interfaces to draw various geometric frames and boxes. These characters are characterized by being designed to be connected horizontally and/or vertically with adjacent characters, which requires proper alignment.

  6. Template:Box Drawings Light Vertical - Wikipedia

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    {{subst:Box Drawings Light Vertical}} or {{subst:U2502}} inserts the Unicode box-drawing character │ ("box drawings light vertical"). In typical fonts, this has more whitespace around it than an ASCII vertical bar (a│b vs. a|b) and is slightly taller. It may be used as a visual separator between items, e.g. inside a table or a template.

  7. Tamatebako (origami) - Wikipedia

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    A pinwheel fold. Valley-fold a square into thirds between both pairs of edges, creating nine sub-squares. Cut a diagonal X across the entire center square, pinwheel-fold the outer edges, and fold the protruding pinwheel flaps inward, interleaving them to produce a multilayered square with the top woven together.

  8. Pillarbox - Wikipedia

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    Some older arcade games that had a tall vertical and short horizontal are displayed in pillarbox even on 4:3 televisions. Some early sound films made between 1928 and 1931, such as Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans , were released in even narrower formats such as 1.20:1 to make room for the sound-on-film track on then-standard film stock. [ 1 ]

  9. Source unfolding - Wikipedia

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    For every convex polyhedron, and every choice of the point on its surface, cutting the polyhedron on the cut locus will produce a result that can be unfolded into a flat plane, producing the source unfolding. The resulting net may, however, cut across some of the faces of the polyhedron rather than only cutting along its edges.