What is a orthographic projection?

An orthographic projection is a type of technical drawing in which 3D objects are represented in a 2D space by projecting their lines and shapes onto a set of flat, parallel planes. The resulting view shows the object from multiple directions simultaneously, allowing for accurate measurement and detailed annotation. An orthographic projection is commonly used in architecture, engineering, and industrial design to communicate the size, shape, and position of objects in a clear and standardized manner.

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