Ciao Community,
I’m trying to figure out if it’s possible to generate specific axonometric views (not perspective) in a drawing, and I’d like to know if anyone here has some experience with this.
In particular, I’m interested in two types of projections:
- 30° isometric view
- Both horizontal axes (X and Y) are inclined at 30° from the horizontal.
- All three dimensions (X, Y, Z) are scaled equally, so proportions remain consistent.
- It’s widely used in technical and mechanical drawings.
- Cavalier axonometric view
- The front face is drawn in true scale, parallel to the projection plane.
- The depth axis is inclined, typically at 45° (but also sometimes at 30° or 60°).
- Depth may be represented at full scale or reduced (often to 1/2) to avoid distortion.
- This type of view is often used in architecture and furniture drawings.
Does anyone know if and how these two types of axonometric projections can be generated automatically, without need to adjust it manually, using Drafting or Multidiscipline Drafting app?
Thanks in advance!