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Osakue QMultiview Drawings ate Student of light travel from observer to object and image plane 1. Line of sight is the 2 Image plane is the fat 3 Object is an abstract or 4 Observer is an imagined 5. Observer is at 6 image planes are 7. Lines of sght meet image planes atange R Points on objects are 9. Lines of sight are represented by 10. Lines of sight are 11 Fold lines are the 12. Fold änes are placed 13. Fold lines are generally 14. There are oriv 15 Every feature in one view must be 6 Distances between any two points of a feature in related views must be 17 Features are true length or true size when the lines of sight are 18. Features are foreshortened when the Ines of sight are not perpendicular to the feature 19. Features are 20. Peralel features wit always 21 Surfaces that are 22. Surfaces that are perpendicular to the Ines of sight wil appear as 23 No two contiguous areas can lie in the 24. The projection of an obique ine or oblique plane to the image plane is 25. An 26. Horzontal ines in front and top views have either visible or hidden line 27. Projection ines 2a. Al vertical lines in top view must be projected to 29. All feature se imits innew must be projected to frant vew or verse versa. 30 All horizontal lines in top and front wews must be projected to 31. All feature sine limits in top and 32. All features must be 33. Hidden lines must be properly 34. 35. Precedence of lines should be where image is constructed entity of interest looking at cbject distance from object on image planes ines in orthographic projection, see projection lines of image planes between adjacent views. in multiview drawings for dlarity possible image planes on a parallel projector in an adjacent view to the feature planes when they on inclined and or oblque faces paralel in all views to the lines of sight will appear as lines or edge vews planes plane view line in one view of a multiview drawing represents a face an the 3D object in side iew iews help in correctly lecating features in the views and minimize errors view or verse versa wews must be projected to right view or verse versa n al views must be properly representedExplanation / Answer
1) Line of sight is the __Reflected Rays__ of light travel from observer to object and image plane.
2) Image plane is the flat __Reflective Surface__ where image is constructed.
3) Object is an abstract or __concrete distinction____ entity of interest.
5) observer is at ______ distance to object
i) position based cue- gives info of the objects relative distance from the observer
ii) When observers walk around an object, changing the viewing angle of an object without changing its distance
6) Image Plane:
Image plane is that plane in the world which is identified with the plane of the monitor.
It is also referred to as screen space.
7) Lines of sight meet image planes at ______ angle
consecutive interior angles.
8) points on object are _________ on image planes
The nodal point in object space will leave as a ray from the nodal point in image space parallel to the incident ray.
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