
Isometric axonometric
Isometric axonometric is a type of drawing used in technical illustrations and architecture that represents three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface. In this method, the three axes (length, width, height) are equally angled, usually at 120 degrees, allowing the object to appear more realistic without the distortion often found in perspective drawings. This technique helps convey depth and spatial relationships clearly, making it easier to understand the design and dimensions of an object. It's commonly used in blueprints and design sketches to present concepts accurately to viewers.