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Isometric projection is a form of graphical projection—more specifically, an axonometric projection. It is a method of visually representing three-dimensional objects in two dimensions, in which the three coordinate axes appear equally foreshortened and the angles between any two of them are 120°. Isometric projection is one of the projections used in drafting engineering drawings. The term isometric comes from the Greek for "equal measure", reflecting that the scale along each axis of the... full article at wikipedia
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