2D Orthogonal Views in Blender – Part 2
Because of the danger of our eyes being fooled, we often draw an object in one 2D orthogonal view, move it into the correct position in a different 2D Orthogonal View, and cross-check in the third view…
Because of the danger of our eyes being fooled, we often draw an object in one 2D orthogonal view, move it into the correct position in a different 2D Orthogonal View, and cross-check in the third view…
A perspective view of an object means that the object appears as it would in reality. An orthogonal 3D view is a 3D view in Blender of an object which is NOT corrected for the perspective of the viewer…