**MulitiView Sketching
-shows two or more two-dimensional views of a three-dimensional object
-provides the shape description of the object
-when combined with dimensions, it serves as the main form of communication between designers and manufacturers
All three-dimensional objects have a width, height and depth.
-Width has to do with the object's side to side dimension
-Height has to do with the object's top to bottom dimension
-Depth has to do with the object's front to back dimension
A technique used to create multi-view drawings is orthographic projections
Orthographic Projection is any projection of the features of an object onto an imaginary plane of projection.
---the projection of the features of the object is made by lines of sight that is perpendicular to the plane of the feature.
Projection lines are used to project each corner outward until they reach the projection plane.
-provides the shape description of the object
-when combined with dimensions, it serves as the main form of communication between designers and manufacturers
All three-dimensional objects have a width, height and depth.
-Width has to do with the object's side to side dimension
-Height has to do with the object's top to bottom dimension
-Depth has to do with the object's front to back dimension
A technique used to create multi-view drawings is orthographic projections
Orthographic Projection is any projection of the features of an object onto an imaginary plane of projection.
---the projection of the features of the object is made by lines of sight that is perpendicular to the plane of the feature.
Projection lines are used to project each corner outward until they reach the projection plane.