
Isometric graphics
Isometric graphics are a method of creating visual representations where three-dimensional objects are projected onto a two-dimensional surface, allowing viewers to see multiple sides simultaneously. Unlike traditional perspective drawings that mimic real-world depth, isometric images use a consistent angle—usually 30 degrees—to maintain proportions without distortion. This technique is commonly used in video games, technical drawings, and infographics because it provides a clear, detailed view of complex structures while preserving scale and relationships between components, making information easy to interpret and visuals visually engaging.