´Rotations of Objects is the orthographic representation of an object after it has been rotated a certain/given angle into a new position.
It appears in Section B, Question 2 of the Junior Certificate exam. Requirements of Examination: - Rotate an object in Elevation - Rotate an object in Plan. - Rotate an object in the end elevation/end view. |
The Corresponding YouTube video is a tutorial video from GMIT Letterfrack for orthographic projection.
It shows the results/concepts of rotations from 6:20 - 6:55. Have a look to see what happens when you get a rotated image. |
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