What is the relationship between the isometric projection and the actual object in terms of shape and proportions?
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An isometric projection maintains the same shape and proportions as the actual object. While it appears to be distorted due to foreshortening, the ratios of length, width, and height remain consistent. This accuracy in shape and proportions allows engineers and designers to make precise measurementsRead more
An isometric projection maintains the same shape and proportions as the actual object. While it appears to be distorted due to foreshortening, the ratios of length, width, and height remain consistent. This accuracy in shape and proportions allows engineers and designers to make precise measurements and calculations from the drawing.
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