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Orthographic Drawings Orthographic Projection A projection on a plane, using lines perpendicular to the plane Graphic communications has many forms. Orthographics is one such form. It was developed as a way of communicating information about physical objects. It is part of a universal system of drawings. House plans -one well known drawing format, are a form of othographic projection. In simple terms, orthographic drawings are views (front, side, top, and so on) of an object. An orthographic view is only one side. It takes several views to show all the object. Before getting to views, it is useful to look at another type of drawing. Pictorial drawings show several sides at the same time. Many people find pictorial drawings easier to understand. They do not provide as much information as orthographic views. The most commonly used pictorial drawing for technical information is called isometric drawings. Isometric drawings were developed to approximate perspective, but are much easier to draw. For a square box, all the sides are drawn as vertical lines, or at 30 degrees to the horizontal.

Example 1 shows a typical isometric of a box. Note the way the sides are labeled. This is very important, because each side is normally used to create othographc views. Pictorial Drawing Example 1 A simple box has 6 sides -top, bottom, 2 ends and 2 sides. An isometric drawing of a box looks like this. Add labels to the sides... These labels are OK, but in the world of technical drawings, special labels are used. The label refers to a position on the drawing. Proper labels for the sides on this box are: Top View Front View Right Side View Left Side View Rear View Bottom View

The drawing below has only 3 sides labeled (bottom is opposite the top, left side is opposite the right side, rear is opposite the front). One important thing to note is that these labels are for the position. Front view is always in this location, regardless of the object that is drawn.

In this drawing, Front View is actually of the side of the truck, Right Side View is of the front of the truck, and so on. You may well ask, "Why not draw the truck so that the front of the truck corresponds with the Front View, and so on?". The answer is related to how this kind of drawing is used to develop orthographic views. By placing the longest part of the object in the Front View, we need less space to draw orthographic views (projections). The next section illustrates this idea.

The Makings of An Orthographic Projection There are several ways to illustrate how isometric drawings relate to orthographic views. The method used here is the non-technical one. Start with an isometric box Think of it as a real box. Imagine cutting the box along the corners so that it lays Think of it as a real box. Imagine cutting the box along the corners so that it lays flat. If you make a particular set of cuts, the box will unfold to look like this

As you can see, the six sides unfold in a pattern. Three sides are normally used to make orthographic projections - Front View, Top View and Right Side View. The next drawing has the rear, left side and bottom views removed. So far, we have taken an imaginary box, cut it along several edges, folded it flat, and cut off 3 of the sides. What we are left with is 3 sides of the box. The next step is to separate the remaining sides. Note that the Front View, Top View and Right Side View are still in the same relative position to each other. Also we are now looking straight at each surface. In the pictorial drawing, we were looking at a 3 dimensional object, and all the surfaces were tilted away.

Finally, we cut the three remaining sides apart and separate them. These views are now starting to look like orthographic views or projections. They are located in particular positions. They are always located in these positions. Floor plans for a house are really a special type of Top View.

Orthograpic views of the truck illustrate the location of views.

Notice that the views are in the same relative position as they are in the isometric drawing below.

One final set of examples will illustrate why we put the longest side in the front view. The next 2 drawings are of the same box, but with the long side in different views. Here are the othographic projections for the 2 boxes. Notice that the one on the right takes up much more space that the one on the left. Notice also that the views are labeled by location, and are not related to the part of the object in the view