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a. Draw a cube that has One-Point Perspective .

Sketchbook page 12 September 22. b. Draw a letter that has One-Point Perspective. VP. R. R. a. Draw a cube that has One-Point Perspective . Draw the letter in block style (make it fat). Any font lettering will work. Draw a vanishing point.

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a. Draw a cube that has One-Point Perspective .

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  1. Sketchbook page 12 September 22 b. Draw a letter that has One-Point Perspective. VP R R a. Draw a cube that has One-Point Perspective. Draw the letter in block style (make it fat). Any font lettering will work. Draw a vanishing point. Draw lines from edges of the letter that connect to the vanishing point. Draw an echo of the letter that fits inside the vanishing lines. Finish the letter by erasing unnecessary lines & shading it. Draw a square. Draw and label a “vanishing point”. Lightly draw “vanishing lines” from 3 corners of the square. Draw lines that parallel the square in-between the vanishing lines. Use a heavier pencil line to accent the lines of the box. (Leave the vanishing lines showing for this assignment.)

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