Paint 3d how to get rid of the grid8/23/2023 ![]() ![]() If you look at the blender tip for perspective/ortho under the view menu.the tip does specifically use the term "projection" and not view. You can have an 'aligned' view with a perspective projection.technically. The inference of an 'aligned' view by most folks though, generally implies orthogonal projection, but not necessarily so. An aligned view in Blenderspeak generally means a camera view that that is aligned with one of the primary orthogonal axes (top, left, front, etc), but note that such a view can be exactly aligned with a primary axes, yet still have either a perspective or orthogonal view projection. ![]() "projection" has caused some confusion here.because clearly you can have some arbitrary camera view point in space, but that view can have an 'ortho' projection. having to do with right angles.which insinuates X, Y, Z (axes) most of the time. ![]() Perspective is not a view (point), its a view projection, as is orthographic (projection) however, for many engineering types of folks, saying 'ortho' generally means "orthogonal" i.e. The multiplicity of answers stems from loose use of terminology. ![]()
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