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Isometric drawings consist of two-dimensional drawings that are tilted at some angle

to expose other views and give the viewer the illusion that what he or she is viewing is
a three-dimensional drawing. The tilting occurs with two 30 angles that are struck
from the intersection of a horizontal baseline and a vertical line (see Figure A1).
The directions formed by the 30 angles represent

Isometric drawings consist of two-dimensional drawings that are tilted at some angle
to expose other views and give the viewer the illusion that what he or she is viewing is
a three-dimensional drawing. The tilting occurs with two 30 angles that are struck
from the intersection of a horizontal baseline and a vertical line (see Figure A1).
The directions formed by the 30 angles represent

viewing is

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