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Q: What is the importance of isometric views in design?
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Isometric drawings and shapes are angled to 30 degrees.


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What is isometric exploded views?

Answer Isometric view is a drawing where the axis is rotated so that all three are seen at once. Usually a mechanical drawing will show a true view of two axis as seen from the 3rd axis. The dimensions in the isometric view are not true lenghts since the object is shown in perspective angle. An exploded view is where the individual pieces of the assembly is shown sperate from the other. Isometric exploded views are typical method to show parts for an Illustrated Parts Catalog.


What is the difference between two-dimensional sketch and an isometric sketch?

An isometric is more specific


What are the three main views of a sketching or drawings that are required depict an object?

Isometric, Orthographic and Perspective, but perspective is not required to depict an object.


What are the three views of a sketch or drawing that are required to an object?

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How will a circle appear on an isometric drawing?

An isometric view necessarily should have two side views and either top or bottom view incorporated to be drawn in a single drawing. In order to represent top 0r bottom view a 30 degree angle from horizontal will be established as an inclined plane. Hence where the circle has to appear is important. Any how in order to get a circle in an isometric view an oval or elliptical form should be present in any one of the first angle or third angle views.