I think I understood the basics of projections however I still get a little bit confused between planometric projection with 45° angles and isometric projection. I believe I will understand it better by time & with practice. For me personally, the easiest way to differentiate whether the projection is Axonometric or Planometric is to ask myself ” Does the plan remain the same or is the plan angled?” If we are talking about a cube I would ask myself whether the plan is a square and if it remained the same angles.
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Fig.2 (n.d.). Planometric Drawing of Cafe. Available at: https://www.deviantart.com/teddyandantlers/art/Planometric-Drawing-of-Cafe-556700136 [Accessed 28 Apr. 2020].
Fig.3 (n.d.). Isometric projection Building Business Architectural drawing Service. Available at: https://www.pngwing.com/en/free-png-zwdeh [Accessed 28 Apr. 2020].