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AXONOMETRIC PROJECTIONS
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AXONOMETRIC- Uses three axes at angles to show three sides of an object.

ISOMETRIC- An axonometric where all axes are projected equally (120 degrees apart).

DIMETRIC- An axonometric where two of the axis angles are symetric (equal).

TRIMETRIC- An axonometric where none of the axis angles are aqual.

OBLIQUE- AN axonometric where two of the axes form a right angle. The front side is seen as is, with no distortion. This is a type of trimetric.

CAVALIER OBLIQUE- Lines going towards rear of object are actual length.

NORMAL or GENERAL OBLIQUE- Lines going towards rear of object are drawn 3/4 of actual length.

CABINET OBLIQUE- Lines going towards rear of object are drawn 1/2 of actual length.

PERSPECTIVE- In an simple axonometric drawing, parallel lines of the real object are depicted as parallel lines on the drawing. In a perpective drawing, parallel lines of the real object are depicted as lines converging to a vanishing point in the background of the drawing. There are many different variations of perspective projections.

These are the my condensed versions from reading drawing texts.
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