In a Dimetric view the direction of viewing is such that two of the three axes of space appear equally foreshortened, and two of the angles that meet in the nearest corner are the same.As the distortion caused by foreshortening is uniform, the proportionality between lengths is preserved, and the axes share a common scale. Isometric view: The direction of viewing is such that the three axes of space appear equally foreshortened, and there is a common angle of 120 degrees between them.This took me on a walk down memory lane because this was something everyone knew in the early days of NX.įirst, I would like to explain about the canned Isometric and Trimetric views in NX: One of our users recently called in asking if it was possible to create an Isometric view from an orthographic view on a drawing.
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