acrography

/ækroʊˈɡræfi/

Definitions

1. noun

A method of representing the relationship between the positions of points in a plane (especially in three-dimensional space) by drawing lines connecting corresponding points on a series of parallel lines.

“The artist used acrography to create a visually striking representation of the three-dimensional model on a two-dimensional plane.”

Synonyms

  • diagrammatic representation
  • graphy

Antonyms

  • chaotic visualization
  • non-representational art