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<p>illustrations below. The images in the illustrations were created using three-dimensional, engineering computer graphics.</p>

<p>Three-dimensional computer modeling produces virtual space behind the screen and may produce any view of a model from any direction within this virtual space. It does so without the need for adjacent orthographic views and therefore may seem to render the circuitous, stepping protocol of descriptive geometry obsolete. However, since descriptive geometry is the science of the legitimate or allowable imaging of three</p><p>
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