![]() ![]() Obviously, all four sides of an unrotated square drawn on an isometric plane are of equal length. Note the dimensions shown on the object when it is selected with the Pointer Tool and in the Transform palette.Press Ctrl while selecting the Top Plane to send the square to that plane. With Projection Properties set to Isometric, and in No Projection mode, use the Quick Rectangle tool to draw a 3-inch square.Second, the dimensioning of objects on the 3D plane is just wrong: The drawing tools do not snap to the displayed isometric grid intersections in the Front and Right planes and do not snap at all in the Top plane. "To aid drawing, you can use the snapping grid.the grid intelligently switches to the current plane that you're working on."īut it doesn't. Unfortunately, it's implementation is debilitatingly error-filled. The basic interface scheme for it is tidy and intuitive. It should be a great competitive feature against other drawing programs. I just received my new purchase of Draw, Photo, Page, Web, and Movie this week.Īs an axonometric illustrator from before the proliferation of desktop computing, DrawPlus's 3D Planes feature is near and dear to my heart.
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