Oblique type (or slanted, sloped) is a form of type that slants slightly to the right, used in the same manner as italic type. Unlike italic type, however, it does not use different glyph shapes; it uses the same glyphs as roman type, except distorted.
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orthogonal cutting is a 2D cutting having 2 forces i.e cutting force and feed force where as oblique cutting is a 3D cutting having additional force i.e radial or passive force.
Oblique is the "three-quarters" angle to any figure. There is the front view, the side view, and the oblique. It is an interesting angle because the shapes in the figure stretch and vary according to the new position of the figure. A good example is to view the hand from the palm and then move the hand thumb up about 30 degrees. Note the difference in the shapes that become apparent. For artists, this is a popular pose for a model because the angles and masses shift with unexpected beauty.
Oblique cavalier drawings tend to appear distorted and elongated. They are not considered as true projections despite being dimensionally correct.
offset that are not situated 90 degree rather that are situated in any angle like 60 degree or 45 degree
diagonally between the vertical and horizontal
An oblique cut through an organ would appear angled or slanted, rather than straight across. This type of cut would show different layers or structures of the organ at an angle, providing a diagonal view of its internal components.
An oblique cut on a body refers to a diagonal section that is made at an angle to the horizontal or vertical planes, rather than along the standard sagittal, coronal, or transverse planes. This type of cut can be used in anatomy and dissection to provide a more detailed view of the structures within a body part, allowing for better examination of the relationships between tissues and organs. Oblique cuts are valuable in both medical imaging and surgical procedures for their ability to reveal intricate anatomical details.
internal oblique opposes the external oblique
Oblique lines:
oblique rectangular
Oblique means at an angle.
Slanting. A slash (/) is oblique
Oblique means slanted or at an angle.
The inguinal ligament runs deep to the external oblique muscle.
One's a triangle.
A Little Oblique was created in 2004.