Isometric Drawing
Isometric drawing is a method of visually representing three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface. It uses a specific angle, typically 30 degrees from the horizontal, to create a sense of depth. This technique allows for accurate measurements and proportions, making it useful in fields like engineering and architecture.
In an isometric drawing, the three axes—x, y, and z—are equally foreshortened, meaning they are drawn at the same scale. This approach helps viewers understand the object's dimensions and spatial relationships without distortion, making it easier to visualize complex designs.