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The isometric projection technique is used to create an isometric view. In an isometric view, the object is represented in a three-dimensional space, where all three axes (x, y, and z) are equally foreshortened. This results in an image that maintains equal proportions and angles, providing a realisRead more
The isometric projection technique is used to create an isometric view. In an isometric view, the object is represented in a three-dimensional space, where all three axes (x, y, and z) are equally foreshortened. This results in an image that maintains equal proportions and angles, providing a realistic representation of the object’s form. Isometric views are particularly useful when conveying spatial relationships, as they show the object from a fixed viewpoint with no distortion of angles or proportions.
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