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Back Isometric projections Up Illustrator Draftsman 3 & 2 - Volume 2 Standard Practices and Theory Next Isometric scale-Cont. An isometric scale measures foreshortened lines with uniform accuracy.
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Back Isometric scale Up Illustrator Draftsman 3 & 2 - Volume 2 Standard Practices and Theory Next Position of the isometric axes Figure 6-15 shows how to construct an isometric scale.
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Alternative Isometric Scale ' which is a true length line. The measurements are then transfered back to line 'AB' to get a smaller scale, in this case an isometric scale (which is the same procedure used in the division of lines).
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An isometric ellipse scale for drawing ellipse of different size, comprising a body, a plurality of isometric ellipse molding plates that set one inside another, two fastening slides, I claim: 1. An isometric ellipse scale, comprising: a body having an elliptical opening at the center,
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Structure of isometric ellipse scale - US Patent 5065523 from PatentStorm. An isometric ellipse scale for drawing ellipse of different size, comprising a body, The main object of the present invention is to provide an isometric ellipse scale which is convenient for drawing ellipse.
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S.Shpectorov, On scale-isometric embeddings of graphs into hypercubes, Europ. J.Combinatorics 14 (1993) 117--130.
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book postgraduate - research - viva Author(s) : DEZA Michel, GRISHUKHIN Viatcheslav, SHTOGRIN Mikhail Publication date : 02-2004 Language : ENGLISH 188p. 22.9x15.9 Hardback Status : In Print (Delivery time : 17 days)
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The book concentrates on such concise and, as much as possible, independent definitions. The scale-isometric embeddability — the main unifying question, to which those lists are subjected — is presented with the minimum of technicalities. Introduction: Graphs and Their Scale-Isometric Embedding...
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The geometric deformation model is a general affine transformation that one may optionally restrict to a rigid-body (isometric scale, rotation and translation), procrustean (rotation and translation) or translational case; isometric scale; rotation; translation; linear adaptation; multiresolution refinement;
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Thanks for the thorough and very interesting essay, James. I checked a couple of old ('60s) textbooks - one states that isometric projections are always same scale, the other states the isometric scale to be root 2 divided by root 3 (which is the scale that Hotdoor uses).
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