FORESHORTENING:
Is a way to render an object or figure that shows its depth. When we draw something that is foreshortened, it's basically on optical illusion that's created to show something that looks compressed.
In this short lesson, I will show how to do this with a circular shaped object.
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Instructor: Mrs. Emily Albright
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