Lecture

Axonometry: Image of Points and True Magnitude of Segments

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This lecture covers the principles of axonometry, focusing on the image of points and the true magnitude of segments. It explains how to determine the image of points in space and construct the true size of segments in cavalier axonometry. The instructor demonstrates the process of defining the frame-mark, locating points in space, and projecting figures accurately. Through examples and exercises, students learn to apply axonometric principles to represent objects in a 3D space accurately.

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