
Axonometric projection
Axonometric projection is a method of representing a 3D object on a 2D surface, such as paper or a screen, where the object is tilted so all three dimensions—width, height, and depth—are visible. Unlike perspective drawing, which mimics how objects appear smaller as they get farther away, axonometric projection maintains the true scale of each dimension, providing an accurate, measurable view. It’s commonly used in technical drawings and architectural plans because it clearly shows the relationships between different parts of an object without distortion caused by perspective.