The illusion of three-dimensional drawings lie in the use of isometric perspective, in which the artist uses parallel lines and congruent angles to depict Geometric objects.
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Isometric perspective, however, adheres to the true specifications of the object, portraying uniformity where the eye would suggest otherwise.
The eye tends to introduce incongruities in perspective, such as the way in that a straight road appears to narrow as it stretches away from the viewer.
The illusion of three-dimensional drawings lie in the use of isometric perspective, in which the artist uses parallel lines and congruent angles to depict Geometric objects