Conclusion Questions:
1. The advantage of using a isometric pictorial versus a oblique pictorial, is that isometric allows you to have a more realistic view of the dimensions, specifically the depth dimensions. However, the advantage of a oblique pictorial is that an oblique pictorial allows you to see the object either more spread out or more compressed.
2. The difference between a two-dimensional sketch and an isometric sketch is that an isometric sketch represents a three-dimensional form, and you see more than one face.
3. Designers use tonal shading to emphasize the different faces.
1. The advantage of using a isometric pictorial versus a oblique pictorial, is that isometric allows you to have a more realistic view of the dimensions, specifically the depth dimensions. However, the advantage of a oblique pictorial is that an oblique pictorial allows you to see the object either more spread out or more compressed.
2. The difference between a two-dimensional sketch and an isometric sketch is that an isometric sketch represents a three-dimensional form, and you see more than one face.
3. Designers use tonal shading to emphasize the different faces.