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Adding a Cut Through When Drawing Shapes

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Summary: Learn how to draw simple objects and shapes with a random cut through, including 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 provides freelance 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 in 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 it only opens up here. All right, here [INDISCERNIBLE] make sure that your ruler's straight."

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