3-D scenes can be rendered in two ways. Orthographic projections place the elements in a box, where coordinates are not changed to accommodate the perspective of the viewer. Perspective projections modify the display to simulate the position of the elements in relation to the position of the viewer. For example, two parallel lines (like railroad tracks) stay parallel in orthographic projections, but seem to connect at a distance in perspective projections.
Figure 12.4 Parallel Lines in an Orthographic Projection (left) and a Perspective Projection (right)
Figure 12.5 Comparing Projections