What is an isometric plane?

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Ethan Brown

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Isometric Planes. When you create an isometric drawing, "vertical" lines stay vertical, but "horizontal" lines are drawn at either 30 degrees or 150 degrees to give the impression of depth to the drawing. Here's an isometric "cube": It has a 3D appearance, but really it's just 2D lines.Dec 14, 2009
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Isometric Planes. When you create an isometric drawing, "vertical" lines stay vertical, but "horizontal" lines are drawn at either 30 degrees or 150 degrees to give the impression of depth to the drawing. Here's an isometric "cube": It has a 3D appearance, but really it's just 2D lines.Dec 14, 2009
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