Summary: Learn how to draw a wedge, with tips on breaking the rules of perspective effectively, in this free video drawing lesson.
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
"CRAIG BROWDER: And let's--let's just make a random pillar somewhere in the middle of this guy, or you could pick anywhere, so let's just pick a spot and say it's right here, all right? Just draw like we would draw another box. [INDISCERNIBLE]. All right, this is the corner. Let's say this is the back corner. And then some--it's a house or something different. That's a type of wedge, and so, you know, how do you do a wedge in perspective, well it's the same thing. If you pick one, let's say the corner of the box there, right? So we got one, and let's say I want it to be here. Well, let's draw the backside of this box so we can get it all correct. All right, so there's the backside of the box, so let's send the guy straight to the air, just parallel with all the other ones, all right. Now, let's connect this back line here. Its okay and--so how do make the world simple, you know? We kind of made these unequal. Basically, we have a wall here that's shorter than this wall and we've got a bottom. So we got a bottom and to, and wall here, a wall here. Well, it's--all you got to do is just cap it off. So this doesn't really have to do anything with the perspective, you can just line each corner up because you drew the walls and everything in perspective. Bam, one, 2. So we've got like this wedge thing all right, it looks like almost like a set of a house, you know."