How to Draw a Cut Through When Drawing Shapes

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Summary: Learn how to draw a random cut through an object or shape, with tips on breaking the rules of perspective effectively, 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: Okay, from here, we're going to--let's finish this back wall and I'll show you what I was saying earlier about perspective. You can kind of just do whatever you want and I'll give you an example in a bit here, we'll decide to let some stuff that's not then perspective but not in perspective. So, all right, so we've got this wall that running up here. Let's do a random cut through somewhere, let's just--let's pick a spot, all right? And let's make sure it's lined up with the perspective. So, I actually wanted to see this wall here, so we'll cut--we'll set them cut down low here, so make like a little line, going across measure, how big the opening's going to be here or whatever, but let's make this opening really crazy, just to show you--you can pretty much do anything you want. So, All right. Now this line and let's say only opens up here. [INDISCERNIBLE] make sure your ruler's straight."

eHow Article: How to Draw a Cut Through When Drawing Shapes

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