| 1902 - 486 pages
...on one another are disregarded. All upper horizontal faces are light, all lefthand (front and lock) faces light, and the rest dark. OBLIQUE PROJECTIONS....oblique projection all lines in the front face are shown in their true lengths and in their true relation to one another, and lines which are perpendicular... | |
| American School (Chicago, Ill.) - Engineering - 1903 - 416 pages
...carpenter's bench. In Fig. 26, take especial notice of the shade lines. These are put on as if the group was made in one piece, and the shadows cast by the blocks...oblique projection all lines in the front face are shown in their true lengths and in their true relation to one another, and lines which are perpendicular... | |
| Drawing - 1906 - 424 pages
...PROJECTIONS. In oblique projection, as in isometric, tho end sought for is the same—a more or Isss complete representation, in one view, of any object....projection, the others inclined to it. Another point of 141 difference is that oblique projection cannot be deduced from orthographic projection, as is isometric.... | |
| American School (Lansing, Ill.) - Architectural drawing - 1906 - 426 pages
...PROJECTIONS. In oblique projection, as in isometric, the end sought for is the same — a more or Isss complete representation, in one view, of any object....projection, the others inclined to it. Another point of 141 difference is that oblique projection cannot be deduced from orthographic projection, as is isometric.... | |
| American School (Chicago, Ill.) - Engineering - 1906 - 586 pages
...differs from isometric in that on" face of the object is represented as if parallel to the verticil plane of projection, the others inclined to it. Another...oblique projection all lines in the front face are shown in their true lengths and in their true relation to one another, and lines which are perpendicular... | |
| American School (Chicago, Ill.) - Engineering - 1906 - 580 pages
...to the vertical plane of projection, the others inclined to it. Another point of 141 r>o differenc<' is that oblique projection cannot be deduced from...oblique projection all lines in the front face are shown in their true lengths and in their true relation to one another, and lines which are perpendicular... | |
| American School (Lansing, Ill.) - Architecture - 1907 - 360 pages
...PROJECTIONS. In oblique projection, as in isometric, the end sought for is the same — a more or lass complete representation, in one view, of any object....oblique projection all lines in the front face are shown in their true lengths and in their true relation to one another, and lines which are perpendicular... | |
| American School of Correspondence - Civil engineering - 1908 - 474 pages
...sought for is the same — a more or less complete representation, in one view, of nny object. Obliqne projection differs from isometric in that one face...oblique projection all lines in the front face are shown in their true lengths and in their true relation to one another, and lines which are perpendicular... | |
| Frederick Eugene Turneaure - Civil engineering - 1909 - 456 pages
...cylinder in an oblique position. Figs. 63 to 70 give examples of the isometric of various objects. Fig. 65 is the plan and elevation, and Fig. 66 the Fig....oblique projection all lines in the front face are shown in their true lengths and in their true relation to one another, and lines which are perpendicular... | |
| American School of Correspondence - Civil engineering - 1909 - 476 pages
...give examples of the isometric of various objects. Fig. 65 is the plan and elevation, and Fig. 66 the Fig. 70. isometric, of a carpenter's bench. In Fig....oblique projection all lines in the front face are shown in their true lengths and in their true relation to one another, and lines which are perpendicular... | |
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