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[Music] hello today we are going to draw an isometric oval an isometric oval is an approximation or a simplified version of an isometric ellipse which is are much more complicated figure to draw an isometric ellipse is like looking at circles an isometric projection in the top left of the screen we can see a cube which is drawn in isometric projection with three equal angles of 120 degrees if we draw a circle in each face of this cube and set it to isometric view the circles appears as ellipses which are called isometric ellipses as you can see here on the right side of the screen we have taken one of the square faces of the cube and amplified it in isometric projection this square is represented as a rhombus now the first step is to draw the horizontal and vertical diagonals under rhombus so first we draw through the horizontal and now were going to draw the vertical so the next step is to draw parallel lines to both sides of the rhombus passing through the intersection of our previ