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Orthographic Projection

 

Orthographic projection is a method used to draw an object from six different viewpoints.

 

The orthographic projection is an accurate means to represent any 3D object in 2D. The projection is normally drawn using three views; the front view, left or right side view, and plan views. These views provide enough information about the object to be able to recreate the 3D version.

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3rd Angle Projection

The 3rd angle projection is the most favoured of the two projections and is commonly seen on technical and architectural drawings in the UK. aspex Tabs can display the 3rd angle projection with either the left or right views or with both. Children can also display the projections rendered naturally, or solid white with lines, or as line drawings with the hidden lines included!

3rd Angle Projection with right view.

 

3rd Angle Projection with right view.

 

3rd Angle Projection with left and right views.

 

3rd Angle Projection with left and right views.

 

 

3rd Angle project with left view.

 

3rd Angle project with left view.

3rd Angle Projection Symbol.

An orthographic projection will always be accompanied by a symbol to clearly show which projection has been drawn, and this is normally be placed at the bottom of the drawing. A 3rd angle projection will be indicated by the symbol shown here on the left.

 

 

An orthographic projection may include both the left and right hand sides of the object, and a projection would be complete when it includes the rear and bottom views too, making a total of six 2D views to illustrate the 3D object. A standard drawing of an orthographic projection comprises the three views, front side and plan.

 

There are two ways to draw an orthographic projection, one is called 'the '3rd angle projection', ilustrated above, and the other a '1st angle projection', ilustrated below. Both these projections are used to accurately represent the model being drawn and differ from each other only in how the front and side views are positioned in the drawing.

 

FabLab ModelMaker is an educational software which will display both the 1st and 3rd angle projection.

 

There has been endless controversy about which projection is the best one to use, suffice to say that the 3rd angle projection is considered more logical in its layout and has always been the standard in USA. With the exception of the UK, the 1st angle projection is still the standard in Europe!

 

 

1st Angle Projection

The 1st angle projection displays the same drawings as the 3rd angle projection, the difference is found in the way the views are arranged. It is easy to see why the 1st angle projection is seen by some as illogical, because when the projection is displayed showing the right view, the view is actually placed on the left! and the top view is placed at the bottom! However, the 1st angle projection is still the standard projection for technical and architectural drawings in Europe.

1st Angle Projection with right view.

 

1st Angle Projection with right view

1st Angle Projection with both left and  right views.

 

1st Angle Projection with left and right views.

1st Angle Projection with left view

 

1st  Angle project with left view

1st Angle Projection Symbol.

The symbol shown here on the left is used to denote that an orthographic projection has been drawn in the 1st angle.

 

 

An orthographic projection comprises six views of an objects, front, back, right side, left side, top and bottom. However, it is common to only use three of these views when drawing 1st or 3rd angle projection. Here are all six views of the model of the mansion used on this page. The mansion was made from simple 3D shapes  in FabLab ModelMaker.

 

 

Bottom view

 

Left view

 

Right view

     

 

 

Front view

 

 

Back view

 

Top view

 

 

 
  

 

         

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