Three-Dimensional Display Methods Quiz
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What is the purpose of projecting three-dimensional objects onto a two-dimensional plane?

  • To enhance the colors and textures of objects
  • To maintain relative proportions of the objects (correct)
  • To simplify mathematical calculations
  • To create a realistic representation of the scene

What are the two basic methods of three-dimensional projection?

  • Parallel and Perspective projection (correct)
  • Horizontal and Vertical projection
  • Radial and Axial projection
  • Orthogonal and Oblique projection

What is a characteristic feature of parallel projection?

  • Parallel lines in the scene remain parallel on the display plane (correct)
  • It distorts the relative proportions of objects
  • Objects appear smaller as they are farther from the viewer
  • It provides a realistic depth perception

Which projection technique is commonly used in engineering and architectural drawings?

<p>Parallel projection (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why might parallel projection not provide a realistic representation of a scene?

<p>Because it does not show objects smaller as they get farther away (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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