Axonometric Projection
Axonometric Projection is a type of drawing used in technical and architectural illustrations to represent three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface. In this method, the object is tilted along one or more axes, allowing viewers to see multiple sides simultaneously without distortion. This technique helps convey the dimensions and relationships of different parts of the object clearly.
There are several types of axonometric projections, including isometric, dimetric, and trimetric projections. Each type varies in the angle and scale of the axes used, affecting how depth and perspective are perceived. Axonometric projections are commonly used in engineering, design, and video game development to create accurate representations of objects.