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Orthographic projections use three principal planes: the frontal plane, the horizontal plane, and the profile plane. These planes intersect at right angles to each other, forming a coordinate system that facilitates the accurate representation of the object in multiple views. The frontal plane contaRead more
Orthographic projections use three principal planes: the frontal plane, the horizontal plane, and the profile plane. These planes intersect at right angles to each other, forming a coordinate system that facilitates the accurate representation of the object in multiple views. The frontal plane contains the front view, the horizontal plane contains the top view, and the profile plane contains the side views of the object. Together, these planes provide a comprehensive depiction of the object’s form.
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