2:03 AM, Wednesday December 29th 2021
thanks for the help! im sorry im not sure what you meaned by the word "flush" in this context, do you mind explaining it a bit more?

thanks for the help! im sorry im not sure what you meaned by the word "flush" in this context, do you mind explaining it a bit more?
objects can be interpreted in different way
yeah thats one thing thats also difficult i get lost and it seems like theres so many ways to intersect these forms especially when theyre heavily overlapped. i wanted to do boxes that overlapped a lot more cause i thought it would be decent practice? but its pretty hard. If i wanted the smaller box to intersect the bigger one would that be possible? or does that mess up perspective
Some of you will have noticed that Drawabox doesn't teach shading at all. Rather, we focus on the understanding of the spatial relationships between the form we're drawing, which feeds into how one might go about applying shading. When it comes time to learn about shading though, you're going to want to learn it from Steven Zapata, hands down.
Take a look at his portfolio, and you'll immediately see why.
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