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Views and Perspectives

1. Oblique Perspective E F A B H G D C receding edge The face ABCD is parallel with the sheet’s plane The receding edges are the same length and parallel with each other.

2. Axonometric Perspective Opaque Void The edges are parallel to the axes Not all edges are necessarily congruent (same length)

3. Linear Perspective Horizontal Line Vanishing point

One of the faces is parallel with the sheet’s plane. The receding lines meet at a vanishing point.

4. Views of a Cube (*Exam question)