Greetings hope I've chosen a reasonable group for this question. I'm interested in how best to "collapse" (project) a 3D list surface plot in xyz onto each of the 3 cartesian planes. Take this example from the ListSurfacePlot3D examples:
data = ExampleData[{"Geometry3D", "StanfordBunny"}, "VertexData"];
ListSurfacePlot3D[data, MaxPlotPoints -> 50]
I'd like to create what I would call the shadows, or projections, of this 3D object onto each of the x, y, and z planes. I thought maybe (haha) I could zero out each of the coordinates in the data list (for example, {3,2,1} ? {3,2,0}) and redo ListSurfacePlot3D (no I wasn't really expecting this to work but I tried it anyway).
So what is the best way to do this? Either there is a function I can call to do this after zeroing out one of the coordinates as I was thinking, or perhaps I need to express the 3D data for object/rabbit in a different way that will then be convenient for making the projections.