
Click to define a rectangle numerically, and optionally give it a depth to extrude it to a box.Īxo Ellipse tool allows you to draw an ellipse on any of the axonometric planes without first projecting it. Paste cube or cylinder clipart into your illustration, oriented to the current axonometric view.Īxo Rectangle tool allows you to draw a rectangle on any of the axonometric planes without first projecting it.

Navigate between each view with keyboard shortcuts.Project or unproject views with keyboard shortcuts.The tool displays a protractor for that plane, and allows you to press Shift to constrain the rotation to increments of 15 degrees.Īxo Scale tool can scale an object along the X, Y, or Z axis.Īxo Draw tool draws lines constrained to the current axes, automatically concatenating them as you go. How does “Project in place” work?Īxo Tool defines and moves reference points also moves selected art or individual anchor points constrained to the nearest axis.Īxo Rotate tool allows you to rotate an object within the axonometric plane it’s in. When a reference point is moved in one view, its counterparts in other views are automatically adjusted as well so that the spatial relationship between the views is preserved. This saves much time and guesswork when doing drawings where objects aren’t rectangular and don’t conveniently meet at the corners. Define common reference points in each view so that projected art appears in place in the axonometric view. AxoTools provides the tools for technical illustrators to define an axonometric view (isometric, dimetric, or trimetric) and project flat orthographic art to the left, right, or top planes of that view.
