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  • Autocad Practice Exercise 11 | Autocad Isometric Drawing | Changing Plane in Autocad 3d | CADable Hi friends welcome back to CADable.
  • About Drawing in Isometric Mode

    You can draw a schematic diagram in isometric mode. Isometric mode simulates a 3-dimensional (3D) plan view, where lines are drafted on rotated isoplanes and symbols appear tilted along the isometric axes.

    This provides the illusion of a 3D view in a 2D model.

    Isometric drawings simulate a 3D object from a particular viewpoint by aligning along 3 major axes. The Isoplane option on the Properties palette restricts cursor movement to appropriate rotated angles along isometric planes.

    You can work on one of 3 isometric planes, each with an associated pair of axes:

    • Left. Aligns symbols and lines along 90-degree and 150-degree axes.

      You can switch between the three 'isoplanes' (top, right, left) by using this command or by pressing the F5 key.

    • Top. Aligns symbols and lines along 30-degree and 150-degree axes.
    • Right. Aligns symbols and lines along 30-degree and 90-degree axes.

    Viewing isometric planes

    Choosing one of the 3 isometric planes causes the AutoCADĀ® Ortho mode and the crosshairs to be aligned along the corresponding isometric axes in the WCS.

    You can switch between planes as you draft. For example, you can start a run on the top pla

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