Orthographic Projection

Space/Materiality:Culture

Assignment# 11:Orthographic Projection

Orthographic projection is putting the object in front of you (a 3D form) down on paper to make it a 2D object.  By using a ruler, I measured the dimensions of the object I had chosen and used them for my projection. Projections are made up of a front view, side view and a top view and my drawings correspond to the photo documentation of the object as well. Making orthographic projections was a bit of work but I think it’s a step necessary to do if you are trying to understand how to build/make something that is a 3D shape.

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