
Geometric Projection
Geometric projection is a method of representing a three-dimensional object on a two-dimensional surface, like a drawing or a screen. Imagine shining a light from a specific angle onto an object and projecting its shape onto a flat plane. This process helps us visualize and analyze the object’s form and dimensions from different viewpoints. There are various types of projections, such as orthogonal (parallel rays) and perspective (converging rays), each used for technical drawings or 3D modeling to accurately capture the object's features while maintaining spatial relationships.