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Summary: Learn how to draw the middle plane of a 3-D drawing in this free video art lesson.
Craig Browder started drawing at an early age. He has a degree from Kendall College in Industrial Design. He does freelance design work which can be seen on surf boards, boogie boards,...read more
"So last time we started with a round plane but now we're going to use, the round plane is actually going to be in the middle so we're going to use the middle plane. So let's take these points, I'm going to start here and here. One and the second plane over here, two and actually we will just continue these guys just so if we need all that extra space we have it. Alright, okay. So starting of our plane if you can kind of see it like we did last time except for we got this new bottom piece to deal with here. Alright so let's cap this guy off before it gets way too heavy, it's going to get too crazy looking so. We'll try to keep it within the points a bit. Alright let's find the middle of this guy. So X method right, booya. One, two, one, two, it doesn't matter you know, I use the x method but hopefully you'll be able to, you'll be getting to the point where you can almost eye ball it, you can just see it by yourself, and if I was drawing by myself, you know I've done this a lot so I almost visualize it with my eyes, keep that point and do it again and keep that point with sense. You know drawing everything out just so you know, there's no question left behind, we're going to do it this way. And point that bad boy. Should connect perfectly with the other one because we built it. Now we know that we built it correctly because you see that all these lines are intersecting, like this middle one is intersecting with right in the middle of this guy, so the same with all these other points okay."
eHow Article: Drawing the Middle Plane of a 3-D Drawing: Pt. 1