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ISOMETRIC drawings are drawn at 60-30 degree angles.

Orthographic projections are views of a 3D object, showing 3 faces of it. The 3 drawings are aligned so that if the page were folded, it would create part of the shape. Also called multiview projections. The 3 faces of an object consist of its plan view, front view and side view

There are 2 types of orthographic projection which are 1st angle projection and 3rd angle projection.

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You can find information on orthographic projection at the Wikipedia. Once on the website, type "Orthographic projection" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.


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