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How is an orthographic drawing similar or different from an isometric drawing

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An Isometric drawing is a quasi 3d drawing that shows the height width and depth of the object in a single view where the viewpoint is at a 45 degree angle from each of the perpendicular planes of the orthographic view. Isometric differs from a perspective view in that all lengths are shown true length.
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