
We compensate for them as we continue to build out our box. As we draw a box, we regularly make small mistakes in our angles and trajectories of our edges. You may find it difficult to do so, and may find that often times the "back corner" fails to fit with the rest. We already did some of this in lesson 1.ĭoing this forces us to understand to a much greater degree how the forms we draw exist in space. That is, drawing all the edges, including those that we cannot see.

The first step towards this is to draw through our forms. We need to work towards understanding how each form sits in 3D space.

In order to do this most effectively, we can't be thinking about what we draw as being lines on a flat page, or simple flat shapes. This exercise is all about developing your understanding of 3D space and how forms can be manipulated within it.
