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How to Draw the Center Cut Through of a 3-D Drawing

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Summary: Learn how to draw the center cut through of a 3-D drawing in this free video art lesson.

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By Craig Browder
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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

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"If your hand's starting to hurt, that means you're actually working out all the muscles in your hand, which is good. That's, drawing, you're actually using your muscles. It's going to, after you if you draw for three hours, your hand's going to hurt because you're using all the muscles to concentrate. And that's what you want to do, you want to build up those muscles, so maybe the next time you'll be able to draw twice as long. So, but we've got our back line here, and we could just keep executing if you wanted to. Sphere. That's all. Like I said, you can just kind of, what I did up here is like the skeletal structure like we did last time, and I talked about putting a blanket over it or whatever. Basically, you can just, what I did here, you can do the same thing on the bottom."

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