Difference between isometric view and perspective view
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Isometric is 3D objects drawn with no perspective. Lines have no vanishing points. Perspective is 3D objects drawn with 1 or more vanishing points, often along, above, or below a horizon line to simulate realism.
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Isometric objects are three-dimensional things that lack perspective. In perspective, a three-dimensional object is represented in two dimensions.
Difference between isometric view and perspective view :
- Isometric objects are three-dimensional things that lack perspective. There are no vanishing points on lines.
- To mimic realism, 3D objects are drawn with one or more vanishing points, usually along, above, or below a horizon line.
- In isometric perspective, a three-dimensional object is represented in two dimensions.
- Isometric perspective should be used instead of 3D since it is far easier to learn isometric drawing than it is to achieve competency in real 3D.
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