Three-dimensional object can project onto two orthogonal planes {descriptive geometry} in central projection, point projection, parallel projection, perspectivity, or projectivity.
Three-dimensional object can project onto two orthogonal planes from center {central projection, geometry}.
Three-dimensional object can project onto two orthogonal planes using parallel lines {parallel projection, descriptive geometry}.
Three-dimensional object can project onto two orthogonal planes using section through object and projection onto plane {perspectivity}.
Three-dimensional object can project onto two orthogonal planes from point {point projection}.
Three-dimensional objects can project onto two orthogonal planes using projection and section sequences {projectivity}.
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