Cabinetprojektion
Cabinetprojektion, also known as cabinet projection, is a form of oblique parallel projection used in technical drawing and graphical representation. It is designed to display three-dimensional objects on two-dimensional surfaces while maintaining clarity and ease of understanding. In cabinet projection, the front face of the object is shown in true scale, while the sides are projected at an angle, typically 45 degrees, and are scaled to half their actual depth. This reduction helps to diminish distortion, providing a more realistic depiction of depth.
The primary characteristic of cabinet projection is its ability to combine the clarity of orthographic views
Compared to other oblique projections, such as cavalier projection, cabinet projection reduces the exaggerated foreshortening, resulting
Overall, cabinet projection remains a valuable tool in technical and engineering contexts, facilitating the visualization of