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@GrantsPirate wrote:
You are using the term 'Isometric Projection' when you mean 'Isometric Drawing'. Two very different things with different results. Iso Projection actually takes into account the tilting of the various axis when it is projected (hence the reduction in size of about 2/3 when projected) where an Iso Drawing is 'faked' by drawing real lengths along the isometric axis.
Not according to this. See the "Some 3D shapes..." image on the right, where on the cube, the black dimensions along the axis directions of the object represented are equal to the red dimensions of the 2D projection drawing of it, the same as in my images. In any case, despite any question of terminology, what the OP is doing is clearly what you are calling an 'Isometric Drawing,' in which case what I said holds true.