Art, asked by abhirajput712, 9 months ago

what is difference between pictorial projection and orthographic projection​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

When you draw 2-dimensional view on sheet of a 3-D model so Front/Bottom/Top/Side views obtained, it is called orthographic projection or view but when you show a imaginary or a realistic 3-D view of a model from a particular direction, so it is called pictorial view.☺️

Answered by ritasharan632
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Answer:

Orthographic drawing can be define as the drawing of 3D object in 2D and the drawing are made in views like front, side and top. scaling can be done according to need of the draftsman.

Pictorial drawing would be purely an illustration of how the object looks.

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