Orthographic projection involves viewing an article being described in a technical drawing from different directions from the front, from a side, from above, from below or from any other viewing ...
In isometric views, all lines on each axis are parallel to each other, and the lines do not converge. Such drawings are commonly used in technical illustrations because of their clarity ...
It is often used to produce realistic drawings of an object. Isometric drawings, sometimes called isometric projections, are a good way of showing measurements and how components fit together.