What is Isometric and axonometric projections?

Sharad Jaiswal
Sharad Jaiswal

Posted On: Dec 21, 2020

 

Isometric projection or isometric drawing is a method to represent the three-dimensional object in two dimensions in technical and engineering drawing. This method is used by technical illustrators, engineers, and architects. In this projection, the angle between any two axes is 120 degrees.

Axonometric projection is a method used to create a pictorial drawing of an object. The angle between the lines of sight and plane of projection is 90 degrees, and the object is rotated around its axes to show multiple sides.

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