A square prism side of base 40 mm and height 60 mm rests with its base on the ground such that one of its rectangular face is parallel to and 10 mm behind the picture plane. The station point is 50 mm in front of picture plane, 80 mm above ground plane 45 mm to the right of centre of the prism. Draw the perspective view. ( $\mathbf{2} \boldsymbol{\times} \mathbf{1 7} \boldsymbol{=} \mathbf{3 4}$ Marks)
Explanation
The perspective view is a two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional object, created using the principles of perspective projection. In this case, we are drawing the perspective view of a square prism, which is a rectangular solid with a square base. The perspective view will show the prism as a smaller version of the actual object, with the edges converging at the vanishing points. The vanishing points are used to create the illusion of depth in the perspective view.
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