Orthographic Projection

The simplest form of projection, is to simply project all points along lines parallel to the z-axis. This form of projection is called orthographic or parallel. It is the common form of projection used by draftspeople for top, bottom, and side views. The advantage of parallel projection is that the you can make accurate measurements of image features in the two dimensions that remain. The disadvantage is that the images don't appear natural (i.e. they lack perspective foreshortening).

Here is an example of a parallel projection of our scene.

Notice that the parallel lines of the tiled floor remain parallel after orthographic projection.

Lecture 11   Slide 15   6.837 Fall '00