Trimetric Projection
Trimetric Projection is a type of axonometric projection used in technical drawing and 3D modeling. It represents three dimensions of an object on a two-dimensional surface, allowing for a clearer understanding of its shape and structure. In this projection, the angles between the axes are not equal, which means that the scale along each axis can differ, providing a more realistic view of the object.
In trimetric projection, the three axes are typically drawn at angles of 120 degrees to each other. This method helps to depict depth and volume effectively, making it useful in fields like engineering, architecture, and product design. By varying the scale along each axis, designers can emphasize specific features of the object.