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CRAIG BROWDER: Let us--let us do something kind of different; let us make it more like
a wedge like these guys. Let us make--just make a random little point, just a little
mark alright and we are going to just use matching points to continue them across alright
and then make another parallel mark okay so that looks like the size of them right but
we are not going to them thin, we are going to start in like up here, so this part--this
one all you going to do is connect. And now you have got this really awkward shape that
kind of goes to a point here but the backside is doing--it looks like it is almost doing
something different, it is kind of a stuff that you can do to like play with peoples
eyes or the shape is almost kind of indescribable and it looks awkward but at the same time
you are not really breaking any of the rules within perspective at the same time you are
creating something that is interesting and different to look at so. I mean you can also
just randomly throw--throw a cut in but this is where it gets kind of _____ then
you can--since you know or understand the basics of perspective you can start picking
other points and really start throwing stuff off but at the same time it is really fun
because it is different, it looks awkward but at the same time it is you know you understand
what is going on. So let us do this right here, this will be really weird but you know.