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04 PARALINE & PERSPECTIVE PROJECTION


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Paraline projection is a type of parallel projection where all lines in an image remain parallel. Unlike perspective projection, paraline projection does not produce any optical distortion, and all features in the image are displayed in their true proportion and size. The distance between points on the object is their true distances. Paraline projection is commonly used in scientific and technical drawing, where accuracy is of the utmost importance.In contrast, perspective projection is a type of parallel projection that creates an illusion of depth and distance in an image. As the lines travel outward on the image, they appear to converge at a vanishing point, creating the illusion of depth. Perspective projection can be used to simulate three-dimensional objects in two dimensions, and is commonly used in architectural drawings and paintings. It also creates a realistic perspective of an object or scene, allowing for more natural compositions.
3D projection mapping on furniture can even be used to give custom look and designs to bland or outdated furniture. 3D projection mapping can give furniture a completely unique look without the need for extensive, costly remodeling. Finally, 3D projection technology can also be used to create even more elaborate displays by displaying how furniture can be arranged together in a traditional or modern setting. This can be especially helpful for those who are trying to decide if certain pieces of furniture would look good in a specific living room or bedroom.






