Projections
Projections
Projections
Perspective Projection
Parallel Projection
PROJECTIONS
PARALLEL
PERSPECTIVE
(parallel projectors)
(converging projectors)
One point
Orthographic
Oblique
(projectors perpendicular
to view plane)
Two point
General
Multiview
Axonometric
(Two principal
vanishing point)
Cavalier
Three point
Cabinet
Isometric
(one principal
vanishing point)
Dimetric
(Three principal
vanishing point)
Trimetric
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Perspective v Parallel
Perspective:
visual effect is similar to human visual system...
has 'perspective foreshortening'
Perspective Projections
Characteristics:
Center of Projection (CP) is a finite distance from object
Projectors are rays (i.e., non-parallel)
Vanishing points
Objects appear smaller as distance from CP (eye of observer)
increases
Difficult to determine exact size and shape of object
Most realistic, difficult to execute
Vanishing points
Certain set of parallel lines appear to meet at a different point
The Vanishing point for this direction
Principal vanishing points are formed by the apparent
intersection of lines parallel to one of the three principal x, y, z
axes.
The number of principal vanishing points is determined by the
number of principal axes intersected by the view plane.
Sets of parallel lines on the same plane lead to collinear
vanishing points.
The line is called the horizon for that plane
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One-Point Perspective
Two-Point Perspective
Three-Point Perspective
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One-Point Perspective
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Parallel Projections
We can define a parallel projection with a projection vector that
defines the direction for the projection lines.
2 types:
Orthographic : when the projection is perpendicular to the view
plane. In short,
direction of projection = normal to the projection plane.
the projection is perpendicular to the view plane.
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Orthographic projection
Oblique projection
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Orthogonal projections:
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Cabinet projection:
Lines which are perpendicular to the projection plane
(viewing surface) are projected at 1 / 2 the length .
This results in foreshortening of the z axis, and
provides a more realistic view.
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