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Difference between auxiliary view and apparent view.

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Answered by janhavidt9
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1. Auxiliary Views What are they and why should we care?

2. What is an Auxiliary view?  An auxiliary view is an orthographic view taken in such a manner that the lines of sight are not parallel to the principal projection planes (frontal, horizontal, or profile). There are an infinite number of possible auxiliary views of any given object.  In other words: An auxiliary view is an orthographic view which is projected onto any plane other than the frontal, horizontal, or profile plane. An auxiliary view is not one of the six principal views.

3. What they are cont…  There are times when one of the six principal views will not completely describe an object.  This is especially true when there are inclined or oblique planes or features on an object.  For these cases, a special orthographic view called an auxiliary view can be created.

Answered by kartikramu
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Auxiliary views are a type of orthographic projection used to determine the true size and shape of inclined and oblique surfaces of objects. Normally, auxiliary views are projected from existing principal views. However, auxiliary views can also be drawn first and then used to create a principal view.

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