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Drawing a Cut Through in Two-Point Perspective

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Summary: Learn how to draw organic shapes using two-point perspective in this free video art lesson.

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By Craig Browder, eHow Presenter

Craig Browder started drawing at an early age. He has a Degree from Kendall College in Industrial Design. He provides freelance work which can be seen on surf boards, boogie boards,...read more

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"CRAIG BROWDER: So basically, what we've created is if you're going to look at it sideways, we've got this. Here's the back part. Here's the middle cut-through and we've got the bottom. So this is the side view and this is the front. Basically, once you've created the back line, the bottom line and the cut-through, you can pretty much go through and just make it yourself, just kind of fill it out. So, I'm going to pick a point where it's going to connect and its going to make a line. What we can do is actually push all these lines straight up and run into the middle of it. So you see we've got like this wall that we can use here. And what we do is, like I said, you can use the cut-through the box method to make sure you're perfectly doing it. Or it's good to learn how to maybe eyeball stuff but at the same time it's just so you can kind of get an idea of how to use your freehand. Like I said, you could use a pencil. And so if you think it doesn't look like, you can erase it or whatever. And do the sides as well. And the side, we kind of made it, looks like we made it a little bigger, so make sure you do that on the side as well. If you can kind of see it, you got these cross sections that looks like we've created a shoe. If we're looking at the top view, here's the middle section here. We've got the back of the shoe here. Here's the box and here's the shoe outline. Now, what we've created is we've created this kind of cut-throughs that go here to here."

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