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Isometric is a category of 3D projections where the three coordinate axes appear equally foreshortened.

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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?
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