Nevron Chart supports a wide range of 2D and 3D charts. In 3D mode, the control allows users to apply various projection transformations that affect how the chart model is displayed on the screen.
The types of projection transformations are classified into the following modes: Perspective, Orthogonal, and Orthogonal Half.
Perspective View: In this mode, points have an offset depending on their distance from the viewer. Points that are farther from the viewer have a greater offset. This creates realistic charts by simulating depth.
Orthogonal View: Here, points at greater distances from the viewer do not have an offset on the screen, allowing the chart model to retain its original proportions.
Orthogonal Half View: This mode applies a constant offset to points that are farther from the viewer. It maintains the proportions of visual objects while still providing some depth and dimension. This mode is ideal for presenting data with a focus on accuracy and detail.