sketch difference between isometric projection and drawing
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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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The biggest visual difference between isometric drawings and isometric projections is the size of the two images. ... The foreshortened view is called an isometric projection. When you draw a pictorial on a computer, the image that appears on the screen is a projection, and therefore it is foreshortened
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