Give the homogeneous matrix of projections
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I don't seem to fully understand how can I answer these question. So any help will be appreciated
- Give the homogeneous matrix of an isometric projection onto the $x$
plane. - Give the homogeneous matrix of an isometric projection onto
the $y$ plane. - Give the homogeneous matrix of an isometric projection
onto the $xy$ plane.
I'm not quite sure how to start and a thorough explanation will be extremely helpful.
I also want to answer a different question about a vanishing point.
- Give the homogeneous matrix of a perspective transformation with a principle vanishing point at $(0,-5,0)$.
So far I've tried to multiply the point $(0,-5,0)$ with
$$begin{bmatrix}1 & 0 & 0 \ 0 & 1 & 0 \ frac{1}{x_0} & 0 & 1 end{bmatrix}$$
However, I'm not sure if this is the correct answer and then I don't know what to do with $x_0$ and even If this needs to be there.
matrices affine-geometry projection projection-matrices homogeneous-spaces
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I don't seem to fully understand how can I answer these question. So any help will be appreciated
- Give the homogeneous matrix of an isometric projection onto the $x$
plane. - Give the homogeneous matrix of an isometric projection onto
the $y$ plane. - Give the homogeneous matrix of an isometric projection
onto the $xy$ plane.
I'm not quite sure how to start and a thorough explanation will be extremely helpful.
I also want to answer a different question about a vanishing point.
- Give the homogeneous matrix of a perspective transformation with a principle vanishing point at $(0,-5,0)$.
So far I've tried to multiply the point $(0,-5,0)$ with
$$begin{bmatrix}1 & 0 & 0 \ 0 & 1 & 0 \ frac{1}{x_0} & 0 & 1 end{bmatrix}$$
However, I'm not sure if this is the correct answer and then I don't know what to do with $x_0$ and even If this needs to be there.
matrices affine-geometry projection projection-matrices homogeneous-spaces
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I don't seem to fully understand how can I answer these question. So any help will be appreciated
- Give the homogeneous matrix of an isometric projection onto the $x$
plane. - Give the homogeneous matrix of an isometric projection onto
the $y$ plane. - Give the homogeneous matrix of an isometric projection
onto the $xy$ plane.
I'm not quite sure how to start and a thorough explanation will be extremely helpful.
I also want to answer a different question about a vanishing point.
- Give the homogeneous matrix of a perspective transformation with a principle vanishing point at $(0,-5,0)$.
So far I've tried to multiply the point $(0,-5,0)$ with
$$begin{bmatrix}1 & 0 & 0 \ 0 & 1 & 0 \ frac{1}{x_0} & 0 & 1 end{bmatrix}$$
However, I'm not sure if this is the correct answer and then I don't know what to do with $x_0$ and even If this needs to be there.
matrices affine-geometry projection projection-matrices homogeneous-spaces
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I don't seem to fully understand how can I answer these question. So any help will be appreciated
- Give the homogeneous matrix of an isometric projection onto the $x$
plane. - Give the homogeneous matrix of an isometric projection onto
the $y$ plane. - Give the homogeneous matrix of an isometric projection
onto the $xy$ plane.
I'm not quite sure how to start and a thorough explanation will be extremely helpful.
I also want to answer a different question about a vanishing point.
- Give the homogeneous matrix of a perspective transformation with a principle vanishing point at $(0,-5,0)$.
So far I've tried to multiply the point $(0,-5,0)$ with
$$begin{bmatrix}1 & 0 & 0 \ 0 & 1 & 0 \ frac{1}{x_0} & 0 & 1 end{bmatrix}$$
However, I'm not sure if this is the correct answer and then I don't know what to do with $x_0$ and even If this needs to be there.
matrices affine-geometry projection projection-matrices homogeneous-spaces
matrices affine-geometry projection projection-matrices homogeneous-spaces
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