What is difference between isometric and oblique shapes ? fast please

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Oblique shapes : It gives a clear idea of how the cube looks like, when seen from the front. You do not see certain faces. In the drawn picture, the lengths are not equal, as they should be in a cube. Still, you are able to recognise it as a cube. Such a sketch of a solid is called an oblique sketch.

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Isometric shape : We show isometric shapes in an isometric dot sheet  Such a sheet divides the paper into small equilateral triangles made up of dots or lines. To draw
sketches in which measurements also agree with those of the solid, we can use isometric dot sheets.

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Isometric sketch is a sketch made with two dots & a dot in middle but is some distance up for example. .
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While a oblique sketch is two dots and two dots exactly above it. For example
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