What is Orthographic?

When it comes to 3D visualization, orthographic projection is a type of perspective that is commonly used by artists and designers. This projection is often referred to as “isometric” or ” axonometric “. Orthographic projection can be thought of as a way of representing three-dimensional objects in two dimensions. It is often used for technical drawings and blueprints.

There are several benefits to using orthographic projection for 3D visualization. One benefit is that it can help to make complex shapes and objects easier to understand. Another benefit is that it can help show relationships between different parts of an object.

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