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Axonometry is a
graphical procedure belonging to
descriptive geometry that
generates a
planar image of a three-dimensional object. The term "axonometry"...
- its axes to
reveal multiple sides. "
Axonometry"
means "to
measure along the axes". In
German literature,
axonometry is
based on Pohlke's theorem, such...
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Doesburg used
axonometry for
their architectural designs,
which caused a
sensation when
exhibited in
Paris in 1923".
Since the 1920s
axonometry, or parallel...
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axonometry originated in China. Its
function in
Chinese art was
similar to
linear perspective in
European art.
Axonometry, and the pictorial...
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invented by
Chinese architects. It came to be
known in the West as
axonometry.
Axonometry was
crucial in the
development of the
Chinese hand
scroll painting...
- Pohlke's
theorem is the
fundamental theorem of
axonometry. It was
established 1853 by the
German painter and
teacher of
descriptive geometry Karl Wilhelm...
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Images drawn in
parallel projection rely upon the
technique of
axonometry ("to
measure along axes"), as
described in Pohlke's theorem. In general...
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Panorama Worm's-eye view Zoom lens
Topics 3D
projection Anamorphosis Axonometry Computer graphics Computer-aided
design Descriptive geometry Engineering...
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application to crystallography, he
stated the
fundamental theorem of
axonometry,
which tells how to
represent a 3D cube on a 2D
plane with
complete accuracy...
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isometry became an "invaluable tool for engineers, and soon
thereafter axonometry and
isometry were
incorporated in the
curriculum of
architectural training...