Projective Geometry
Projective Geometry
Projective Geometry
GEOMETRY
Projective Geometry
enables a clearer understanding of some more
generic properties of geometric objects.
is a non-Euclidean geometry that formalizes one
of the central principles of perspective art: that
parallel lines meet at infinity and therefore are to
be drawn that way.
History
early Italian Renaissance
architectural drawings:
Filippo Brunelleschi (1377–1446)
Leon Battista Alberti (1404–1472)
Points
Lines
Planes
Basic elements:
Points
Basic elements:
Points
Basic elements:
Points
Lines
Basic elements:
Points
Lines
Planes
Geometric Transformations
Reflections - is a type of transformation where the line
of symmetry is a perpendicular bisector of
corresponding points.
Translations - preserve congruency. This means the
image and pre-image of an object is exactly the same
shape and size as the pre-image .
Rotation - moves all the points of the figure the same
angle around the same pivot point.
Dilations - is a scaled transformation. The distance
from each point in the pre-image to the center is
multiplied by the scale factor to find the distance
along in the same direction to the corresponding image
point.
Reflections
Reflections
The pre-image ABC is reflected onto the image
A'B'C' across the x-axis.
Reflections
Translations
Translations
The pre-image is translated onto the image 4
units right.
Rotations
Rotations
The pre-image ABC is rotated to image A'B'C'
about P(0,0) as the center of rotation and
through 90° as the angle of rotation.
Dilations
Dilations
The triangle is transformed by a dilation with the
center at (0,0) and a scale factor of 2.
Axonometric Projection
the ability to show the inclined position of an
object with respect to the plane of projection.
Kinds:
Isometric – Iso (one or equal) and Metrus
(measures); equal measures.
Dimetric – an axonometric drawing into two angle.
Trimetric – utilizes three different angles.
Axonometric Projection
Isometric Projection
In isometric projection the angles between the
projection of the axes are equal i.e. 120º.