slanting. neither a right angle or a multiple of it.
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.
Slanting. A slash (/) is oblique
oblique rectangular
6 sides
They are Judet views; 45-degree posterior oblique views of the pelvis.
There are many different types of Pictorial Views. A Pictorial View is a view of an object or building. Some names of Pictorial Views are Oblique , Persepective Etc... But I Dont Know Any More. Any Ideas ?
A plan view. Not an oblique view
Craniocaudal and mediolateral oblique.
Oblique views
slanting. neither a right angle or a multiple of it.
in the Views group, click the Views arrow and click Design view
you can be in close view, medium view (recommended), far view, hood view, and cinematic view. cinematic includes multiple aerial views, wheel views, and street views. stick with medium, far, or close though.
Oblique drawings are designed to show a three dimensional view of an object. It is a kind of a drawing that shows one face of the object in true shape, but the other faces on a distorted angle. Oblique is not really a '3D' system but a 2 dimensional view of an object with 'forced depth'.
Front view is Equal to top view
They both show an objects 3 dimensinol view.
A. Axonometric and oblique drawings-three-dimensional drawings constructed without the use of perspective-are gaining popularity because they are quicker and easier to execute, and because their dimensions remain true to scale for any view. Because these views are easy to draw with instruments, they become suitable for use on working drawings.