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ChicagoLooper
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Orthographic drawings are not typically extruded because they display 2D geometry as though it were drawn in 3D. These type of drawings are typical in conceptual drawings, e.g residential drainage layouts to show where 'risers' are located in the plumbing network.  

 

If you extrude 2D line work to 3D solids then you can VIEW those solids from different viewing angles. For example, from the front, left or top. Using the view cube, you may also click a corner of the view cube to view the objects as isometric.

 

1_Front View1_Front View2_Left View2_Left View3_Southwest Isometric3_Southwest Isometric4_Top View4_Top View

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