Featured image by: Poemony on deviantart (Link)

Definition of an isometric drawing: How an artist make 3D objects in 2D plane.

The first time I paid attention to this type of art was some weeks or months ago when I saw on Instagram 3D room art. I was blown away by the amount of details these hypothetical rooms can have. It reminded me to games, such as The Sims or Room Decoration games that I used to play when I was little.

Isometric drawings are ideal for visualizing rooms, products, and infrastructure.

I like this type of art because it is usually playful, detailed, and creative.

Moreover, creators can add their own personality and it is amazing to see the wide range of possibilities that exist.

If you like this type of art, there are also rooms and buildings of every type!

Some examples with credits of the artists:

Sarah Baldwin on behance.net. (Link)
mohsen.raei on blenderartists.org (Link)
@polygonrunway on Instagram (Link)
Julia “The Space Creator” on dribbble.com (Link)