Front, right side, and top. Hope it helps!
What is an 'abject'? I think you mean 'object' , ; note the spelling. To answer the question , they would be plan, side and top profiles.
A regular hexagon can be divided into 6 equilateral triangles by drawing diagonals between opposite vertices, if that helps.
it means to draw a net cube with the sides of 15milimeters
There is orthogonal drawing with your front, side/s and back view of your object. Isometric and oblique for your overall view of the object. And explode to see how you project are connected together or assembled.
A type of metric symbol, inlet/outlet
Front, right side, and top. Hope it helps!
"front elevation" is "plan de façade principale" in French architecture. "plan de façade" is any elevation drawing, "plan de façade arrière" is for the back elevation, "plan de façades latérales" or "plan de pignons" is for the sides. "Plan de façade gauche" is for the left side, "droite" for the right side.
What is an 'abject'? I think you mean 'object' , ; note the spelling. To answer the question , they would be plan, side and top profiles.
A regular hexagon can be divided into 6 equilateral triangles by drawing diagonals between opposite vertices, if that helps.
Since a sphere has an infinite number of side and angles, we can easily conclude that the new drawing for a sphere is a simple circle. The other new drawings do not have an infinite number of sides. Hence, They look 3D
A drawing that shows the appearance of an object when seen from side.
face
If you're drawing funds from an account - it is a debit action.
The positive
I'm answering this based on my knowledge of architectural drawing, so there may some variance. In architecture, we call it 'plan oblique view' drawings'. This is just perspective drawings of whatever it is you are drawing. 'Plan' just has to do with the angle that your are viewing it from. For example, I could draw a cube from the top, bottom, side, ect. In plan oblique, the view it is drawn from what is considered advantageous and is supposed to give the most realistic representation of what that cube would look like if you were actually viewing it from that angle in real life. I hope that made sense!
An orthographic drawing attempts to represent a 3D picture in a two dimension drawing. Usually shows a front, side and plain view