The use of linetypes on a drawing are used to describe the various features of an object to the person reading the print
the importance of Orthographic drawing is a basic understanding of presentation drawing, wherin 3 main views of an object are presented in correct dimension of the height, width and depth.
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One line is a projection that maintains accurate distances from the center of the projection or along given lines it is called an equidistant projection. Another line is a cylindrical projection which projects information from the spherical Earth to a cylinder.
An orthographic drawing is one that uses a sort of perspective that does not portray an object the way it would look in a natural space. It shows each side of the object as flat and parallel to the "picture plane." It's not too unlike cubism. (Braque and Picasso explored drawing people and object by showing all sides at once.) This is used in order to give accurate engineering/mathematical dimensions. It is used for the fabrication of mechanical parts, furniture...
the importance of Orthographic drawing is a basic understanding of presentation drawing, wherin 3 main views of an object are presented in correct dimension of the height, width and depth.
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The Mercator projection does that.
Parallel projection does not produces realistic views whereas perspective projection produces realistic viewin parallel projection lines of projection are parallel whereas in perspective projection lines are not parallel and the point where these lines meets is called ceter of projection in case of perspective projection
The great circle chart is a type of navigational projection known as an orthographic projection. It displays the Earth's surface as if projected onto a flat plane from an infinite distance, resulting in great circles appearing as straight lines. This projection is useful for plotting and navigating along the shortest route between two points on the Earth's surface.
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The ability of the Mercator projection to allow straight and constant course lines. Or longitude and latitude lines.
A projection with parallel latitude lines and parallel longitude lines is known as a cylindrical projection. This type of projection preserves the shape of features along the equator and distorts them towards the poles. Examples include the Mercator and Miller cylindrical projections.
The cylindrical map projection, such as the Mercator projection, shows all latitude and longitude lines as parallel. However, this projection distorts the size of land masses the further they are from the equator.
Projection lines are imaginary lines drawn to represent the projected view of an object on a different plane or surface. They are commonly used in technical drawing and engineering to create accurate representations of three-dimensional objects in two-dimensional drawings. By extending these projection lines, the shape and dimensions of an object can be accurately depicted from different viewpoints.
the mercator projection lines are straight but the robinsons are curved