slanting. neither a right angle or a multiple of it.
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∙ 14y agoThere 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
An oblique prism looks slanted.
oblique
A plan view. Not an oblique view
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'.
They both show an objects 3 dimensinol view.
High oblique photography is taken from a high angle, capturing a more oblique view of the Earth's surface, while low oblique photography is taken from a lower angle, showing less of the horizon. High oblique images typically include more of the Earth's surface, including the horizon, while low oblique images focus more on the objects or terrain in the foreground.
a 60 degree axis results in emphasis on the top view
They are Judet views; 45-degree posterior oblique views of the pelvis.
Oblique is the "three-quarters" angle to any figure. There is the front view, the side view, and the oblique. It is an interesting angle because the shapes in the figure stretch and vary according to the new position of the figure. A good example is to view the hand from the palm and then move the hand thumb up about 30 degrees. Note the difference in the shapes that become apparent. For artists, this is a popular pose for a model because the angles and masses shift with unexpected beauty.
orthographics means line is perpendicular to the view plane,while oblique means line is not exactly perpendicular to the view plane.
internal oblique opposes the external oblique
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.
Oblique lines:
Slanting. A slash (/) is oblique