Questions tagged [isometric]
Isometric is a category of 3D projections where the three coordinate axes appear equally foreshortened.
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In 26.6 degree isometric illustrations, is it customary to have Z-axis be scaled exactly the same as Y- and X-axis?
Sometimes different isometric camera angles produce uneven scaling on different axes - for example a camera that's pointing almost straight down will have a very short rendered z-axis edge on a unit ...
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How do I create a cast shadow for this object?
I have recently begun learning how to cast shadows with isometric objects, but I feel like I am missing something in the case of the object below At first I simply believed that I could follow the ...
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Manipulate group/union of objects with corner path nodes in Inkscape
I'm attempting to create an isometric view of a laptop with a code block on its screen (left picture). Each section is its own separate object that I can either group or form together as a union (I ...
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Are isometric grids vertically matching points at 90deg?
This is a continuation of a question about how some points are not aligning. I am using the same tutorial as them, and I do not have snap-to-pixel on. However, I check the points of each corner to see ...
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How to create a stack based icon using Affinity Designer?
I am new to logo design and I was wondering how I could create a stack based logo like Apple does for their frameworks. The logos look like this: Is this even possible using Affinity Designer or is ...
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Rotation in Isometric View
I am using isometric view to make a diagram, and I find it challenging to rotate the figure in a single axis using transform and rotation tools on Inkscape. If I want to tilt the camera only along the ...
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Drawing rotated box - Isometric drawing in inkscape
i am trying to draw a 3D-Rectangle that is rotated by say 45 degrees around its longitudinal axis. How can i achieve this? It is suprisingly difficult to draw such that it doesn't look akward.
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What would this icon look like if it was drawn in an Isometric View as opposed to a Perspective View?
I can't wrap my head around this grid icon. What would it look like if it was an Isometric drawing? Would it look like a regular rectangle? Maybe, something like this? Thanks!
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How vanishing point and centre of projection both are same?
We know that in perspective projection object positions are transformed to the view plane along lines that converge to the projection reference (center) point like this: But many websites say that COP(...
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Is there any way to project an isometric image to an orthographic view in Photoshop?
Suppose I want the top view of this isometric graphic, how can I project an isometric image to an orthographic view in Photoshop?
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The true/right isometric?
i started learning how to create isometric illustrations. The first step is the isometric grid to work better. Is there a standard/right/true way? I found different tutorials and was a bit confused ...
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How does the Isometric system in Affinity Designer work?
I hope I can articulate this properly. How does the isometric system work under the hood in Affinity Designer? Coming from Illustrator I noticed the power of the isometric system in Affinity with the ...
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Illustrator: problem with the 3D effect - Extrude and bevel, Isometric lines aren't straight
I've this problem with the 3D effect: the vertical lines projected by the effect aren't vertical. I start with a plane shape like a rectangle and I select the isometric top preset in the effect and ...
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Is there an option to apply "shear" as an effect on a layer?
I would like to implement the rules to make an isometric drawing on a layer instead of an object. The rules are the following: Scale the width times 0.866 Shear by +/- 30° around the vertical axis ...
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Adding degrees to a square shape
I'm trying to create an isometric cube, but I don't know how to add 30º to a square shape. Is it possible in Sketch App?