60° triangular grid
Isometric
graph paper
A triangular grid at 60° angles — the foundation for drawing three-dimensional objects without perspective distortion. Available in A3, A4, Letter, and more.
About isometric paper
Three axes, no perspective
Isometric graph paper has a grid of equilateral triangles arranged at 60° angles, forming three sets of parallel lines: horizontal, 60° right-slanting, and 60° left-slanting. These three directions correspond to the x, y, and z axes of an isometric projection, each at 120° from the others.
Unlike perspective drawing (where parallel lines converge at a vanishing point), isometric projection keeps all parallel lines truly parallel. This means measurements remain accurate across the drawing — a critical property for technical illustration.
Isometric projection is widely used in architecture, engineering, game design, and mathematics because it is the simplest method of drawing three-dimensional objects that preserves measurable proportions.
Isometric cube on the grid
All edges measurable. Parallel lines stay parallel.
A3 isometric paper
A3 isometric paper
A3 (297 × 420 mm) is the most popular paper size for isometric drawing because the larger surface allows more complex three-dimensional compositions. It is equivalent to two A4 sheets joined at the long edge.
Architects, game designers, and technical illustrators prefer A3 isometric paper for building elevation studies, multi-room game maps, and detailed product cross-sections where A4 would be too small.
The CustomGraph isometric PDF is vector-based — print on A3, or scale to A4 or larger without any loss of sharpness.
Use cases
Who uses isometric graph paper?
Architecture
Architectural isometric drawings for conceptual presentations, furniture layout studies, and spatial diagrams conveying 3D relationships without full technical perspective.
Game design
Tabletop RPG dungeon maps, hex-and-counter wargame terrain, and video game tile grid prototypes drawn on isometric paper before digitizing.
Engineering — pictorial views
Exploded-view assembly diagrams, component packaging, and maintenance manuals where parts need to be shown in 3D without CAD software.
Pixel art
Isometric pixel art uses a 2:1 pixel ratio on diagonal axes. Artists use isometric paper to plan object outlines before pixel-by-pixel digital work.
3D mathematics
Visualizing 3D geometric solids (cubes, prisms, pyramids), cross-sections of 3D objects, and exploring nets (unfolded polyhedra) in secondary and university mathematics.
Craft and textile design
Knitting and cross-stitch patterns involving diagonal or honeycomb arrangements — brioche knitting, fairisle colorwork, and embroidery on aida cloth.
Isometric PDF Generator
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Related types
Other graph paper formats
Perspective paper
1-point and 2-point perspective grids for realistic 3D scene, interior, and architectural drawings.
Hexagonal paper
Flat-top and pointy-top hex grids for board game maps, molecular diagrams, and tessellations.
Cartesian paper
Standard square grid for 2D plan views, floor plans, and orthographic projection labels.
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