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Mastering the 3D Illusion: A Beginner’s Guide to Isometric Drawing

Horizontal lines (width and depth) are drawn at exactly 30° from the base. Isometric Drawing Exercise

All upright lines are drawn straight up and down. Mastering the 3D Illusion: A Beginner’s Guide to

Ready to try it? Grab a pencil, a ruler, and some isometric grid paper if you have it. If not, a standard ruler and a steady hand will do. Isometric Drawing Exercise

Lines that are parallel in real life must remain perfectly parallel in your drawing—they never meet. Your First Exercise: The Isometric Cube

To create that signature 3D effect, you only need to follow three simple rules: