How to Draw Temple Of Artemis for Android
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Step 8. This is where it gets a tad tricky. To finish off the cubes, we have to draw the third side on all necessary cubes. For any cube floating above the horizon line, we will draw the bottom side of the cube by drawing a lines from the bottom tips of the side edges of the cube leading to the opposite vanishing point. Similarly, for any cube floating beneath the horizon line, we will draw the top side of the cube by drawing a lines from the top tips of the side edges of the cube leading to the opposite vanishing point. Note that any cube who's front edge runs through the horizon line will not require a third edge, as it is hidden from our perspective.
Step 16. We can now draw the columns that hold the roof. First draw 3 guide lines in the same manner as we did for the cubes. The top guide line represents the top of the columns, the second guide line will be where the decorative carvings end, and the third and lowest guide line will mark another decorative separation. When drawing the tall, ionic columns, be sure that they gradually get wider as they reach the cube-shaped base. Remember to draw the decorative tops.
Step 19. The roof features a peak. In order to draw the peak in the proper location, we must first locate the center of the building. Do this by drawing an X from corner to corner of the columns at the face of the building. The intersection of the lines marks the center of the structure. Draw a vertical line through the intersection to determine the exact location of the peak.
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Step 8. This is where it gets a tad tricky. To finish off the cubes, we have to draw the third side on all necessary cubes. For any cube floating above the horizon line, we will draw the bottom side of the cube by drawing a lines from the bottom tips of the side edges of the cube leading to the opposite vanishing point. Similarly, for any cube floating beneath the horizon line, we will draw the top side of the cube by drawing a lines from the top tips of the side edges of the cube leading to the opposite vanishing point. Note that any cube who's front edge runs through the horizon line will not require a third edge, as it is hidden from our perspective.
Step 16. We can now draw the columns that hold the roof. First draw 3 guide lines in the same manner as we did for the cubes. The top guide line represents the top of the columns, the second guide line will be where the decorative carvings end, and the third and lowest guide line will mark another decorative separation. When drawing the tall, ionic columns, be sure that they gradually get wider as they reach the cube-shaped base. Remember to draw the decorative tops.
Step 19. The roof features a peak. In order to draw the peak in the proper location, we must first locate the center of the building. Do this by drawing an X from corner to corner of the columns at the face of the building. The intersection of the lines marks the center of the structure. Draw a vertical line through the intersection to determine the exact location of the peak.