Asked by Tariq Shadid on Sep 23, 2024
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In cavalier oblique, all receding lines are made true length, measured on the axes of the projection.
Cavalier Oblique
A method of drawing in which an object is represented with its depth drawn at full scale, but the height and width are proportionally scaled, creating a distorted but useful perspective.
True Length
The actual length of a line or object, as opposed to its apparent length when viewed from an angle or through a projection.
- Identify the characteristics and uses of cavalier and cabinet obliques.
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Mariam Alaydi2 days ago
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True
Explanation :
In cavalier oblique projection, receding lines (depth lines) are drawn at full scale (true length) and at an angle, typically 45 degrees, to the projection plane.
Learning Objectives
- Identify the characteristics and uses of cavalier and cabinet obliques.