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pictorial view draw on isometric scale are​

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Answered by jeffrinesujan2020
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An object can be shown three different views. Isometric projection is a method of portraying, on a single view, a three-dimensional picture. The scale ratio for isometric drawings is the same for each principal axis (Y:Z:X = 1:1:1) as can be seen in Figure 2 (a).

An Isometric drawing is a pictorial representation of an object in which all three dimensions are drawn at full scale. ... In an isometric drawing, the object's vertical lines are drawn vertically, and the horizontal lines in the width and depth planes are shown at 30 degrees to the horizontal.

Answered by kollurichanakya
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An object can be shown three different views. Isometric projection is a method of portraying, on a single view, a three-dimensional picture. The scale ratio for isometric drawings is the same for each principal axis (Y:Z:X = 1:1:1)

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