Which of the following describes the difference between an isometric projection and an orthographic projection?
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An isometric projection represents an object in three dimensions on a two-dimensional surface, whereas an orthographic projection displays an object by projecting multiple views of it onto two or more separate planes. Isometric projections provide a more realistic and comprehensive view, while orthoRead more
An isometric projection represents an object in three dimensions on a two-dimensional surface, whereas an orthographic projection displays an object by projecting multiple views of it onto two or more separate planes. Isometric projections provide a more realistic and comprehensive view, while orthographic projections focus on individual views.
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