Dimetric Projection
Dimetric Projection is a type of axonometric projection used in technical drawing and 3D modeling. In this projection, two of the three axes are equally foreshortened, while the third axis is represented at a different scale. This creates a visual representation that allows for a clearer understanding of the object's dimensions and spatial relationships.
In Dimetric Projection, the angles between the axes are typically set at 15 degrees or 30 degrees, providing a more realistic view than other projections. This technique is commonly used in architectural and engineering drawings to convey complex shapes and structures effectively.