- dimetric projection
- мат. диметрическая проекция
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Dimetric projection — is a form of axonometric projection, in which its direction of viewing is such that two of the three axes of space appear equally foreshortened, of which the attendant scale and angles of presentation are determined according to the angle of… … Wikipedia
dimetric projection — [dī me′trik] n. a type of AXONOMETRIC PROJECTION in which the object is shown with two of its three principal axes tilted equally from the plane of viewing * * * … Universalium
dimetric projection — [dī me′trik] n. a type of AXONOMETRIC PROJECTION in which the object is shown with two of its three principal axes tilted equally from the plane of viewing … English World dictionary
dimetric projection — noun : an axonometric projection in which only two faces are equally inclined to the plane of projection … Useful english dictionary
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Axonometric projection — For axonometric projection in video games, see Video games with isometric graphics … Wikipedia
Graphical projection — is a protocol by which an image of an imaginary three dimensional object is projected onto a planar surface without the aid of mathematical calculation. The projection is achieved by the use of imaginary projectors . The projected, mental image… … Wikipedia
Oblique projection — This article discusses imaging of three dimensional objects. For an abstract mathematical discussion, see Projection (linear algebra) … Wikipedia
Trimetric projection — is a form of axonometric projection, where the direction of viewing is such that all of the three axes of space appear unequally foreshortened. The scale along each of the three axes and the angles among them are determined separately as dictated … Wikipedia
Multiview orthographic projection — Part of a series on … Wikipedia
Orthographic projection — Part of a series on … Wikipedia