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curiosity view assonometric orthogonal

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Hello, everyone.
I wonder: the assonometric orthogonal (non-preospettic) view of any 3d construction should maintain the unaltered measures. but I realized that by printing an assonometric view in scale 1:100 (impacted on table) the measurements of the elements are not perfect. Is that a revit problem? Is my question wrong at the start? not well imposed print options( 100% zoom)?
Thank you!
 
Sorry, silvia.

but in the isometric orthogonal axes have a reduction factor of 0.816.

then for simplicity when you build manually, for simplicity, you use a factor 1 as for the illustrative use that enlarges compared to the theoretical dimensions is irrelevant.

I do not know revit, I am a mechanic, but the cads I know (catia and pro/e) when performing an isometric view from a 3d model do it theoretically exact by applying 1 reduction factor of 0.816.

If you want a "traditional" view you need to use a 1.22 scale factor.

greetings

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