
Cabinet projection
Cabinet projection is a method of creating a three-dimensional representation of an object on a two-dimensional surface, like paper or a computer screen. In this type of projection, the front view of the object is shown in its true size and shape, while the depth is represented at half its actual length, angled back at 45 degrees. This allows for a more realistic visualization of the object, making it easier to understand its dimensions and relationships between different parts without distorting the front view. It's often used in technical drawings and design work.