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In orthographic projections, the front view (also known as the elevation view) shows the true shape and size of the object. It provides a frontal representation of the object, displaying its width and height accurately. The front view is typically used as a reference for other views, such as the topRead more
In orthographic projections, the front view (also known as the elevation view) shows the true shape and size of the object. It provides a frontal representation of the object, displaying its width and height accurately. The front view is typically used as a reference for other views, such as the top view and side views, which depict additional details about the object’s dimensions and features from different angles.
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