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Box Definition When Drawing Shapes

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Summary: Learn how to add definition when drawing a box in this free video drawing 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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"CRAIG BROWDER: [INDISCERNIBLE] okay, what's going here. So let's figure this guy out. Let's draw--since, we used to draw these parts first and then the top part, we're going to do the same thing. This is going to be--the only we're going to be actually able to see is this guy, but we got to know, like what's the distance here? So, what we're going to do is draw this line to this line to show the other partner of this line of the box. So, all right, let me see how we do that--well, let's start running guidelines to it so you could see what we're dealing with here. 1, and since the object's being closer to the vanishing point, it's going to become extreme in its shape. All right, so we've got this shape that's looking kind of confusing in here, like, what are we looking at here? So, just to start off, we're just going to fill them in. So basically, I'm going to start with the bottom of what's most familiar and then we're going to go to the top which is kind of familiar."

eHow Article: Box Definition When Drawing Shapes

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