Orthographic projection

form of parallel projection in which all the projection lines are orthogonal to the projection plane From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Orthographic projection

Orthographic projection is a way of showing a 3D object in 2D. It is a form of parallel projection, where the view direction is orthogonal to the projection plane.

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Increasing the focal length and distance of the camera to infinity in a perspective projection results in an orthographic projection.

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