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Always start with a light touch. These construction lines (orthogonals) are usually erased once the final shape of the object is defined.
These are the diagonal lines you draw from the corners of your objects back to the vanishing point. They create the illusion of depth. If you’re drawing a cube, these lines form the "sides" that make it look solid rather than flat. 4. Convergence and Scaling
You are looking down (like from a bird's eye view). Low Horizon: You are looking up (like from the ground). Middle Horizon: You are looking straight ahead. 2. The Vanishing Point
In , lines lead to two separate points on the far left and right. 3. Orthogonal Lines (The "Receding" Lines)