Abstract

This chapter helps to create several isometric designs including a computer desk and mechanical devices. Isometric perspective means representing a three-dimensional object in two dimensions. Isometric drawing is inappropriate when precision 3D drawings are required for design, testing, and manufacture. Various reasons are discussed for using isometric perspective instead of 3D. One is that it is much easier to learn isometric drawing than to develop proficiency in real 3D. Another reason is that 3D takes up more time and computing resources, something that is not always available, and there is also some difficulty in combining 2D and 3D drawings on one sheet.

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