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what is difference between true scale and isometric scale​

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Answered by suman2008
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Answer:

raw Orthographic Views. In these views, the viewer's direction is exactly perpendicular to the plane of view,hence true Dimensions are seen. But in Isometric view, object is seen from an angle to get view of all three plane.

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Answered by preeti353615
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Orthographic Views are drawn using True Scale or Natural Scale. True Dimensions can be observed in these images because the viewer's direction is exactly perpendicular to the plane of vision. However, in isometric perspective, the item is viewed at an angle in order to observe all three planes.

Explanation:

  • True Scale is a groundbreaking interior design tool that can simultaneously create two-dimensional floor plans, three-dimensional sketches, and whole room-scale scenarios in VR.
  • True Scale allows anyone to design their own home, workplace, or apartment in minutes and then virtually experience it in true scale.
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