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CRAIG BROWDER: Now, we've got the distance of this right here so we got to make sure
this is going to be the same distance. Well, how do you do that? Well, basically, you're
just going to start from the bottom just like we always do, start from the bottom. End it
up the vanishing point. Just draw in, okay, so that's drawn through. All right, now we
go to draw this whole thing through. So, let's do all the other lines. Come to the vanishing
point so we can see whether this guy's looking like 3-dimensional. All right, ready to do
and 1, 2, 3, and let's build the backside and then skip this box that we've created
here. All the way through, all right let's go [INDISCERNIBLE]. You should always correct
yourself. Okay, so let's try the backside of that box. We kind of see the backside of
the box there. So, this is going to be kind of our starting point, so we've kind of --this
little point back here actually,
going to be the starting point of this whole guy. So, this is going to be the backside
here, so we just start running all the parallels because we've got a point of reference, which
is our box that we've created, this box--backside of the box, so we know the depth all the way
through. So we just start running parallel lines through, all right. And the rest is
just kind of, lined up with a--the vanishing points. They just--once they hit the points,
you just connect them. And line them up and [INDISCERNIBLE] down. Okay, so you kind of
have to see what's going on here. Actually, I need to [INDISCERNIBLE] the sketch too.
These sets are so close to the horizon line, I think it's almost see the top of the box,
you can barely see it.