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Oblique Projections, Continued Cabinet projection Cabinet projections are oblique projections where the receding axes are drawn at any angle with the horizontal but usually drawn at 30° or 45°. The full scale of the receding axis distorts the projection and requires foreshortening to look more natural.   You may use any oblique ratio (two to three or three to four) but a one to two (one half) ratio is more common. When you reduce the scale by half, it is called a cabinet projection. The term  cabinet drawing comes from drawings in the furniture industry. Figure 6-6 shows a bookcase with the receding axis reduced in scale by half. Figure 6-6.—A cabinet projection. Continued  on  next  page 6-8



   


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