Isometric projection is another way of saying 3D. With isometric projection things are drawn on a two dimensional surface to show how they would look in 3D.
The difference is that the Isometric projection shows more and accurate drawing than the Oblique project which is just a pictorial method.
I think both are same. There is difference between isometric view and isometric drawing that is of size.
isometric
These principles are usually taught in a drafting class, but may be taught in advanced art as well. Orthographic views may be drawn out on a page to show top, front and side views of an isometric drawing that is also drawn on the page as well. This is a basic drafting design setup.
Isometric~!!
always 30 degrees
It is 3D view at an angle and diminishing into the distance.
Firstly Draw a pentagon and enclose it in a square. Then draw an isometric scale. With isometric reading draw the square first on 120degree axis, reduce the pentagon sides on isometric scale and plot it on the isometric square
No, a multiview projection is used for developing a multiview drawing. Multiview projections are orthographic projection where the object is behind the plane of projection, and is oriented such that only two of its dimensions are shown.
you can start of by getting isometric drawing paper
the relationship is complicated.. you should use google to find it