4:22 PM, Friday March 8th 2024
This is what 3 and 8 would look like if they where not drawn through.
This is what 3 and 8 would look like if they where not drawn through.
Ohhhh, I understand now! I should have looked at how the lines were converging. I'm sorry I wasn't getting it at first. You should shade the side that faces the viewer; that's how to easily tell how we're supposed to see it. That said, even looking from a top view, the lines are still extended in the wrong direction
It should look like that
No it shouldn’t. That is the back of the box that you shaded. The box is supposed to be viewed from the bottom. The side you shaded would be invisible to the viewer if not for the x ray vision of the cube. The lines would be extending in the wrong direction if it were from a top view I agree. But agin this cube was draw to be from a bottom view which would make the lines correct.
Never mind, you're right about that. I can see it now. I'm sorry I held you up with my misunderstanding. You pass. probably should've passed a while ago actually. Again, I'm sorry about that
Next Steps:
Move on to Lesson 3
Every now and then I'll get someone asking me about which ruler I use in my videos. It's this Wescott grid ruler that I picked up ages ago. While having a transparent grid is useful for figuring out spacing and perpendicularity, it ultimately not something that you can't achieve with any old ruler (or a piece of paper you've folded into a hard edge). Might require a little more attention, a little more focus, but you don't need a fancy tool for this.
But hey, if you want one, who am I to stop you?
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