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CAD, Vector, PNG Isometric Urban PeopleIsometric Urban People Description: A set of CAD and vector line art illustrations depicting urban people characters engaged in various activities on the streets of the city. All illustrations are in isometric projection, making them perfect for use in your 3D isometric drawings, diagrams, renderings, collages, and other architectural documents. Also, Take a look at our other isometric sets HERE. What Isometry Is? Isometry is a way of drawing objects
Isometric Urban People
Description: A set of CAD and vector line-art illustrations depicting urban people/ characters engaged in various activities on the streets of the city. All illustrations are in isometric projection, making them perfect for use in your 3D isometric drawings, diagrams, renderings, collages, and other architectural documents.
Also, Take a look at our other isometric sets HERE.
What Isometry Is?
Isometry is a way of drawing objects so that they look three-dimensional, but without using perspective (where things get smaller as they get further away). In an isometric drawing, all the lines that are parallel in real life stay parallel in the drawing, and the angles between the three principal axes (width, depth, and height) are all equal, usually 120 degrees. This makes it easier to measure and build things from the drawing because the scale is the same everywhere. It's like seeing an object from a corner, where the sides are equally foreshortened, giving a clear view of the design's structure.
What's the difference between Isometry and Axonometry?
Isometry and axonometry are both methods of drawing objects to look three-dimensional, but they have distinct differences. In isometric drawing, the angles between the three principal axes (width, depth, and height) are all 120 degrees, and all sides are drawn to the same scale, resulting in no distortion. Lines that are parallel in real life stay parallel in the drawing, and it appears as if you are viewing the object from a corner. On the other hand, axonometry includes different types of projections like isometric, dimetric, and trimetric, where the angles between the axes and the scales along the axes can vary, which can cause some distortion. Despite these variations, parallel lines remain parallel in the drawing. Therefore, isometry is a specific type of axonometry with equal angles and scales, while axonometry is a broader category that encompasses various projections with different angles and scales.
Format: AutoCAD (DWGs) + Vector Adobe Illustrator (Ai file) + PNGs (With white and transparent background)
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