 When drawing 3-dimensional objects, you have to pay attention to the length, width, and height or depth of the object you are interested in drawing.

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 When drawing 3-dimensional objects, you have to pay attention to the length, width, and height or depth of the object you are interested in drawing.

 I like to use an xyz- coordinate system and draw in the length and width of the object first and then draw in the height or depth.

 Draw a rectangular solid that is 2 meters in length, 2 meters in width, and 2 meters in depth.

y + x + z +

y + x + z +

y + x + z +

 When completing the shape, notice that you are drawing a face of the object on a plane that is parallel to the xy-plane.

 This procedure should be helpful when drawing most simple solids.