Difference between perspective and parallel projection
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✴a parallel projection is a projection of an object in three-dimensional space onto a fixed plane referred as the projection plane or image plane, where the rays, known as lines of sight or projection lines are parallel to each other. The projection is referred to as orthographic if the rays are perpendicular to the image plane and oblique or skew if they are not.
Parallel projections are popular in technical applications, since the parallelism of an object’s lines and faces is preserved, and direct measurements can be taken from the image. Among the parallel projections, orthographic projections are the most realistic and are commonly used by engineers whereas certain types of oblique projections such as cavalier projection, military projection are very simple to implement and are used to create quick and informal pictorials of objects.
✴A perspective projection can be described as the projector lines (lines of sight) that converge at the center of projection, which results in many visual effects of an object. Perspective projection depends on the relative position of the eye and the viewplane. A perspective projection of an object is often considered more realistic than a parallel projection, since it nearly resembles human vision and photography.
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