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dimetric
dimetric, a. Cryst. (daɪˈmɛtrɪk) [f. Gr. δι-, δίς twice + µέτρον measure + -ic: cf. metric.] Applied to a system of crystals having three axes at right angles, the two lateral axes being equal to each other but unequal to the vertical axis; = tetragonal.1868 Dana Min. Introd. 21 The names Monometric... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anapaest
Heptameter Neutral Milk Hotel's song "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" can be described as mainly being written in anapaestic heptameter, or two dimetric wikipedia.org
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scalenoidal
scalenoidal, a. Cryst. (ˌskælɪˈnɔɪdəl) [f. scalene + -oidal.] Having scalene faces.1883 Heddle in Encycl. Brit. XVI. 354/2 Producing..in the dimetric system ‘pyramidal’ and ‘scalenoidal’ forms. Oxford English Dictionary
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Isometric projection
There are, however, actually three types of axonometric projections: isometric, dimetric and oblique. Instead, a variety of angles are used, with dimetric projection and a 2:1 pixel ratio being the most common. wikipedia.org
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Isometric video game graphics
Instead, a variety of angles are used, with dimetric projection and a 2:1 pixel ratio being the most common. Therefore, this form of projection is more accurately described as a variation of dimetric projection, since only two of the three angles between the axes wikipedia.org
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How to plot 3D figures correctly? When we always draw e.g. cylinder on the whiteboard, we get kind of this: ![]( But naturally (assumed axes are perpendicular) when we have z-axis to the top and y-axis to the right, ...
Isometric, Trimetric and Dimetric, these are all standard projections that are used for industrial purposes. ZulfiqarIII's link has all the info.
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List of computer graphics and descriptive geometry topics
Computer-generated art Computer painting Convex hull Curvilinear perspective Cylindrical perspective Data compression Digital raster graphic Dimetric wikipedia.org
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Orthographic projection
Dimensional approximations are common in dimetric drawings. Thus isometric projection, dimetric projection and trimetric projection would be considered auxiliary views in multiview projection. wikipedia.org
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Axonometric projection
Three types The three types of axonometric projection are isometric projection, dimetric projection, and trimetric projection, depending on the exact Dimensional approximations are common in dimetric drawings. wikipedia.org
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Technical illustration
These are: Parallel projections (oblique, planometric, isometric, dimetric, and trimetric), and many types of perspective projections (with one, two wikipedia.org
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Axonometry
If two foreshortenings are equal, the projection is called dimetric. If the three foreshortenings are equal, the projection is called isometric. The parameters in the diagram at right (e.g. of the house drawn on graph paper) are: Hence it is a dimetric axonometry. wikipedia.org
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A-Train III
A-Train III is the first game in the series to use of near-isometric dimetric projection to present the city, similar to Maxis's SimCity 2000. wikipedia.org
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Plan (drawing)
usually a side view of an exterior Section, a view of the interior at a particular cutting plane Axonometric projection, including: Isometric projection Dimetric wikipedia.org
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3D projection
Dimetric projection In dimetric pictorials (for methods, see Dimetric projection), the direction of viewing is such that two of the three axes of space Approximations are common in dimetric drawings. wikipedia.org
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Set square
Some variants have extra markings at angles of 7° and 42° (138° and 173°) in addition to the normal 45° and 90° markings to ease dimetric axonometry per wikipedia.org
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