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How to Draw a 2nd Wedge

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Summary: Learn how to draw a wedge with a second wedge, with tips on breaking the rules of perspective effectively, in this free video drawing 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: And so, it almost get, we can get really crazy with it. you can go and do another one right next to it, but only if like a gap in there or something. So let's do that, continue on because we're going to use the same--same way we bought this one. The best way to build something is just remember, you have all these other objects around that you can reference and use as starting points. Start from bottom of whatever. I guess we're going to leave a gap so let's just--let's make this one skinnier. Let's make a little part there, we'll send him up, just parallel, all the other lines. And same with this guy. And let's draw the front side of this guy, but remember, he's going to be behind this guy, so. The lines make you confusing, but it's just there to use as reference but just remember that it's all, you know, where things are going to go when we finish it up and--all right. Okay, so we're having this guy go actually above the horizon lines. Remember, it's almost like, if you are to switch, you're going upside down once you get this part, it's going to change, just like this guy. All right, now we got a point here and let's draw the backside of this guy as well. Okay, so let's this guy, remember the vanishing point. So we did the same thing. We've got wall here, wall here, wall here, wall here, and we connect these ones when we connect these ones, so let's do that. And he's kind of facing the opposite way if you can kind of see him."

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