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Be able to imagine the solid figure as if you are spinning it in your mind. Know every face. To draw a specific view, imagine being a tiny speck of a person standing at that viewpoint. What do you see? It should be a flat, two dimensional figure. For example, imagine a cone. Stand the cone on its base. Imagine that you pick up the cone and look at its base. What is it? A circle. A circle is easy to draw. Then draw it. You have to have a mental picture of every solid figure in your mind unless the solid figure is shown to you. You also must have the ability to picture objects turning in your mind.



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Be able to imagine the solid figure as if you are spinning it in your mind. Know every face. To draw a specific view, imagine being a tiny speck of a person standing at that viewpoint. What do you see? It should be a flat, two dimensional figure. For example, imagine a cone. Stand the cone on its base. Imagine that you pick up the cone and look at its base. What is it? A circle. A circle is easy to draw. Then draw it. You have to have a mental picture of every solid figure in your mind unless the solid figure is shown to you. You also must have the ability to picture objects turning in your mind.



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How do you draw solid figures from different views? - Answers

Be able to imagine the solid figure as if you are spinning it in your mind. Know every face. To draw a specific view, imagine being a tiny speck of a person standing at that viewpoint. What do you see? It should be a flat, two dimensional figure. For example, imagine a cone. Stand the cone on its base. Imagine that you pick up the cone and look at its base. What is it? A circle. A circle is easy to draw. Then draw it. You have to have a mental picture of every solid figure in your mind unless the solid figure is shown to you. You also must have the ability to picture objects turning in your mind.

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