front view
You need to be more specific. The front view of what?
No, the Milky Way Galaxy should look different from different directions. It should look like a spiral from the front/top and back/bottom. From a side view, it should look like a thick or contracted line. From any other view, it should look like an ellipse.
it is the exactally the same as the front view
It looks like a can; curved.
Four- if you look at it from the front it will look like a rectangle because you won't be able to see the depth.
cube coboid
a front view is this...<========3
you take the sidepanel off your case, by unscrewing the screws, and then you look at the front of your case, and look for something that looks like: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b0/Hdd.jpg
The top view is a circle and the side view is a rectangle.
When choosing the front view of an object, look for the side that provides the most information about its overall shape, features, and details. Consider clarity and symmetry in your choice to ensure the front view accurately represents the object's identity. Pay attention to any defining characteristics or unique attributes that can be highlighted to make the front view stand out.
Having the skills need to make impressive three dimensional drawings takes a lot of practice. In order to have different views of the object you are drawing, you should draw the top, side and front of the object.
In third angle projection, the top view is placed above the front view. This projection method orients the views such that the object is positioned in the first quadrant, with the top view directly above the front view, and the right side view to the right of the front view. This arrangement allows for a clear and intuitive representation of the object's dimensions and features.