Textbook of Engineering Drawing, Second Edition

(Jacob Rumans) #1

_____ Ob/ique and Perspective Projections


VRl
H--~~-4--~-+--~--~r_--.__L

Fig. 10.15 (b) Vanshing point method

Perspective Projection

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  1. Since b touches PP, draw a vertical line from b and obtain Bon GL.

  2. Join B with VRI and VV


10.15

Note: The perspective projection of any point lying on bc will be on BVRI and any point on ba will
be on BVV.


  1. Hence from c 1 erect a vertical line to intersect BVRI at C.

  2. Similarly from al erect a vertical line and obtain A on BVV.

  3. Joint A with VRI.

  4. Since ad is parallel to bc, the perspective projection of any point lying on ad will lie onAVRI.
    Therefore from dl erect a vertical to meet AVRI at D.

  5. Note that when C and VV are joined, D will also lie on CVV.

  6. JointABCD and complete the perspective.
    Problem 4: (Figure 10.16)


A pentagonal lamina of 40 mm side lies on the ground. The corner which is nearest to P P is

15 mm behind it and an edge containing that corner is making 45° with PP. The station point
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