Theory of Projections
Projection theory
In engineering, 3-dimensonal objects and structures are represented graphically on a 2-dimensional media. The act of obtaining the image of an object is termed “projection”. The image obtained by projection is known as a “view”. A simple projection system is shown in figure 1.
All projection theory are based on two variables:
- Line of sight
- Plane of projection.
Plane of Projection
A plane of projection (i.e, an image or picture plane) is an imaginary flat plane upon which the image created by the line of sight is projected. The image is produced by connecting the points where the lines of sight pierce the projection plane. In effect, 3-D object is transformed into a 2-D representation, also called projections. The paper or computer screen on which a drawing is created is a plane of projection.
Figure 1 : A simple Projection system