Not really isometric, but easier to draw using grid snaps, and it looks pretty three-dimensional: I am using “isometric” lines that have a slope of 1/4. Here I’m creating the first part of our 3D illo: the square, or plane through which the arrow will pass. Armed with the grid, some settings under Tools > Snap & Glue, and the Line tool, you can do a good job of drawing consistent “isometric” shapes, as long as they are fairly simple. I like to draw using Visio’s grid, which you can turn on via the View > Grid menu. So it’s possible to do this with Visio, but how? Fake Isometrics Or perhaps the Knife Through Iron Chef piccie:īoth of these visuals have elements of what Stefan needs. If you’ve perused the Visio Art page, you might have seen this Pin and PinLoc illustration: Of course I couldn’t resist the opportunity to do some drawing, plus it seemed like a nice topic for today’s Visio 3D drawing tutorial! Stefan wanted to know how to make a 3D arrow look like it was going through a rectangular plane. Today I saw a question in the Microsoft Visio newsgroups.
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