The view looking down on top of an object is called a bird's-eye view. It provides a perspective of the object from above, similar to how a bird flying overhead would see it.
to found the front view it to draw the part you see first and how to found the side view is to imagine you are turning the object around and the top view it to imagine that you a looking at the top of a cereal box or whatever object it is and say you are in the sky looking down on it
The monocular depth cue you are referring to is called "interposition." When an object partially obscures another object in view, our brain interprets the closer object as blocking the view of the object behind it, resulting in the perception of depth and distance between the two objects.
The coarse focus knob moves the body tube up and down to bring the object into view of the microscope. By turning the knob clockwise or counterclockwise, the distance between the objective lens and the specimen can be adjusted to focus the image.
The front view of an object is drawn on the elevation or front elevation of a drawing. This view shows the object as if it were being viewed directly from the front.
A magnifying glass is a device that uses light to produce an enlarged view of an object.
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Birds eye view is the view from the top, as if you are flying above the object and looking down at it.
Birds eye view or aerial view
to found the front view it to draw the part you see first and how to found the side view is to imagine you are turning the object around and the top view it to imagine that you a looking at the top of a cereal box or whatever object it is and say you are in the sky looking down on it
A profile view (in mapping) is a drawing that shows an object as if you were looking at it from the side. It is like a side view of a house.
A view from above looking down.
From above - as if a bird were flying over, looking at an object.
Its called the "profile" or if your looking straight at it its called the "face"
In the language of mathematicians:A plan is an orthographic projection of a 3-dimensional object from the position of a horizontal plane through the object.In English:When an object is looked down on from above, as if hovering in a helicopter, or hot air balloon, what can be seen is called its plan view. In short, "a bird's eye view."
The inferior view is a term that refers to a perspective looking from above an object or structure, typically from a lower angle or position. It provides a view of the lower surface or side of an object. In anatomy, an inferior view shows a structure as it would be seen from below.
The wooden grill that Islamic Egyptian women used to have to view the world was called a jali.
That is a two dimensional view of a three dimensional object, seen from one side at a time as if you are looking perpendicularly to is. Depth is not shown