In our second session with Miss Ferguson, we were given the task of practising drawing 3D shapes. We were handed a piece of paper which was used to draw on and write any new words we came across. A few of the words were oblique, tangent, parallel and tone.
We managed to pick up skills like drawing in 3D, shading with three tones, adding a shadow, and leaving space for a white 'y'.
When we were drawing 3D shapes we started off with drawing a square. This next step, if you are left handed you draw another square in the left hand corner of the first square. If you are right handed you draw a square in the right corner.
Next you connect the corners of the squares together. If you're feeling confident you can skip all of these steps and just draw lines from the top of the square's corners and connect them.
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