(iv) Oblique projection diagrams

In the oblique projection, the shape which appears in the foreground is expressed by the actual shape. Therefore, if a cube is assumed to be placed on a lattice, the square which is the front surface coincides with the unit lattice. Therefore, only the oblique lines which express depth are to be devised in this case to express a cube.
 
 

(v) Use of long oblique lines

Let's use long oblique lines freely and try to change the image of the lattice drastically. However, it is not good if the diagram of the modified part is isolated from the whole. Therefore, it is necessary to note that the introduction part seems to continue from the square lattice to the oblique lines as smoothly and naturally as possible.

KOHSEI (Basic Art & Design) of a new type of three-dimensional effect is possible to be created by proceeding the above deformation.
 
 


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Figure 429: Composition of the cubic effect using oblique projection diagram in the lattice.
Figure 430: Expression of the cubic effect by distorting a part of the lattice into oblique 
                        projection diagrams.
Figure 431: Destruction of the lattice using long oblique lines.
Figure 432: Creation of a shape with the cubic effect by destruction of the lattice using long 
                        oblique lines. 


 

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