What is isometric view ? Explain with examples : -
Isometric view is a view
, where we represent three - dimensional ( 3D ) objects on a flat surface by
means of showing three planes of an object . It is a way by which we can easily
represent our shapes or our drawn sketch into three – dimensional ( 3D ) view .
In order to give 3D look , an angle of 30 degree is taken in all of its sides .
It looks axonometric projection in which the three coordinate axes appears
equally foreshortened and the angle btw any two of them is 120 degrees. When
object is drawn under these guidelines , the lines those are parallel to these
three axes are at their true lengths or measurements . Lines those are not
parallel to these axes will not be of their true length . Now look for some
instance at the instructions at a figure as shown : -
Example : -
Some more examples of the isometric views , drawn on the paper : -
( Figure # 01 ) : -
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