How do we get such parallel view in Rhino?

Hi everyone, I hope I am posting in the right topic.

it has been bothering me for a while. I have been seeing works produced from rhino that has this sort of parallel view where the front seems to be an elevation and the top too. Like a sort of frontal axonometric.

Anyone knows how such parallel / axonometric view is created please?

did you try Two Point Perspective? it will keep all the vertical lines exactly 90°, rotating the camera along the vertical axis then increases or decreases the effect.

Hi, I have tried. But those drawings that I have been seeing a lot of them are even scaled. So they are most likely not perspectives… :frowning:

just to be sure we are not talking past each other, i am not talking about perspective but → 2 point perspective, its a difference.

the image above looks exactly like 2 point perspective, or is there any other example you could share?

here this setting a bit stronger


i am talking about this

if you are trying to stretch it additionally or are looking for a specific projection, you could also look at this, but as far as i can tell in the image you provided you dont need anything more than 2 point

check out the isometric option

and this great workflow for axonometric view / image:

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this is EXACTLY what I need! Thank you so much!!! Super thankful!!

The settings to get the image I uploaded is:

! _Select _Pause _SetActiveViewport Front _Shear w0 w0,0,1 -45 _SetActiveViewport Top _Zoom _All _Extents

Then on TOP VIEW, make2D, and rotate to the correction orientation! :smile: