Isometric
The term
isometric comes from the Greek for "having equal measurement".
isometric may mean:
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Isometric projection , a method for the visual representation of three-dimensional objects in two dimensions; a form of
orthographic projection, or more specifically, an
axonometric projection.
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The term
isometric comes from the Greek for "having equal measurement".
isometric may mean:
rthographic projection is a means of representing a three-dimensional [i] object in two dime ...
, or more specifically, an
axonometric projection.