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1) Place the object so that the view with the most detail is parallel to the picture plane, especially if the view consists of arcs and circles.

2) Place the object so that the longest dimension runs horizontally across the sheet.

3) In some cases the above two will conflict, and when this is so, rule #1 has preference as the advantage gained by having the irregular face without distortion is greater than gained by observing rule #2.

4) Decisions about viewing an object in oblique projection should aim to show the object so that its shape is most clearly presented and is conducive to showing its dimensions.

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