An exploded view may be what you are looking for. These differ from engineering drawings in that they seldom have dimensions, materials etc.
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It means that a 3D object is represented in 2D. You can use this type of drawing to show a certain object from different views.
if you are referring to technical drawing Isometric drawings show three sides
It shows the constant of proportionality between the scale drawing and the real-life object.
An exploded view drawing is a diagram, picture or technical drawing of an object, that shows the relationship or order of assembly of various parts
you are creating a multi demensional figure.
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Orthographic projection
A proportional two-dimensional drawing of an object accurately represents its dimensions and shape while maintaining the same ratios as the original object. This means that all parts of the drawing are scaled to reflect the object's size and proportions, creating a realistic depiction. Such drawings are commonly used in technical illustrations, architecture, and design to ensure clarity and precision. The proportions help viewers understand the object's size relative to other elements in the drawing.
A scale drawing.
working drawing are made for building or constructing an object. the drawing must show the exact shape and size. this can best be done by making a drawing of two, three or more views.
There are many different types of pictorial techniques each to has different limitations so you will have to do it for each one CAD, first and third angle drawing, assembly drawing and circuit drawing.