pictorial projection

  • 1Pictorial maps — Recent example of Watercolour ink Geopictorial style illustrated map by Jean Louis Rheault Pictorial maps are a category of maps that are also loosely called illustrated maps, panoramic maps, perspective maps, bird’s eye view maps and… …

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  • 2Oblique projection — This article discusses imaging of three dimensional objects. For an abstract mathematical discussion, see Projection (linear algebra) …

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  • 3Graphical 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… …

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  • 4Orthographic projection — Part of a series on …

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  • 5Axonometric projection — For axonometric projection in video games, see Video games with isometric graphics …

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  • 6Map projection — A medieval depiction of the Ecumene (1482, Johannes Schnitzer, engraver), constructed after the coordinates in Ptolemy s Geography and using his second map projection A map projection is any method of representing the surface of a sphere or other …

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  • 7Multiview orthographic projection — Part of a series on …

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  • 8General Perspective projection — The General Perspective Projection is a map projection of cartography. When the Earth is photographed from space, the camera records the view as a perspective projection. If the camera precisely faces the center of the Earth, the projection is… …

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  • 9axonometric projection — [ak΄sə nə me′trik] n. a two dimensional pictorial representation of a three dimensional object, used as in showing three sides of a six sided object, in which the three principal axes of the object are tilted from the plane of viewing, the edges… …

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  • 10axonometric projection — [ak΄sə nə me′trik] n. a two dimensional pictorial representation of a three dimensional object, used as in showing three sides of a six sided object, in which the three principal axes of the object are tilted from the plane of viewing, the edges… …

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