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How would you solve this? (subcrating solids) - Rhasdra - 04-05-2016 Hi hi! I've been wrapping my head around for the last 2 hours or so on drawing solids interacting, in this case, subtracting one solid of another. I've made a 3d model of what I'm trying to do, and I'd like to know how would you guys solve this in 2d drawing. I just can't figure a way of drawing this when none of the vertical or horizontal axis are parallel. Link for images of the 3d model > http://imgur.com/a/z1hJP RE: How would you solve this? (subcrating solids) - BrushNoir - 04-06-2016 Maybe this can help you http://drawabox.com/lesson/2 RE: How would you solve this? (subcrating solids) - Rhasdra - 04-06-2016 Thank you so much guys! Yeap, it seems a intuitive approach is much more viable. Thinking in the planes individually really helps, and I came across some methods on how to find those distorted forms kind of intuitively, here's one of them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wr0SXRrzch8 Thank you so much for the help, I'm so happy I learned how to solve this hahaha |