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Engineering, 23.04.2020 16:31, jennymares

Why might a designer or engineer use an isometric sketch rather than a perspective sketch to communicate their idea?

A: An isometric sketch uses dimensions to communicate height, width, and depth, whereas dimensions cannot be used in perspective sketches

B: An isometric sketch has more accurate design details, because it shows a view similar to what our eyes actually see

C: An isometric sketch has no vanishing points and all horizontal and vertical lines are parallel to show details on three sides of an object simultaneously

D: An isometric sketch can be drawn using multiple vanishing points, depending on the complexity of the object

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