👉 Pseudoisometry is a term used in mathematics and physics that refers to an object's size or shape being distorted or reduced by a factor of two. This is often done for purposes of simplifying mathematical models or reducing the complexity of equations, as it can help make calculations easier or more intuitive. In computer graphics, pseudoisometric objects are commonly used to create large-scale, realistic-looking images where the object's size has been reduced to match the resolution of the screen or monitor.