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Three-View Drawing

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Updated: Aug 30, 2025

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SafeTensor

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LoRA

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137

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Published

Aug 30, 2025

Base Model

Flux.1 D

Training

Steps: 10,000
Epochs: 50

Usage Tips

Clip Skip: 2
Strength: 0.8

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The three-view drawing is a core method in engineering drafting for representing the structure of an object, based on the principle of orthographic projection. It presents the object from three fixed perspectives:


  1. Front view: Projected from the front of the object, showing its length and height.

  2. Top view: Projected from directly above the object, showing its length and width.

  3. Left view: Projected from the left side of the object, showing its width and height.


The three views follow the principles of "aligned length, level height, and equal width," jointly constructing the three-dimensional shape of the object. It serves as a standard communication language in fields such as design and manufacturing.