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Do you struggle with curves in perspective? Swipe left for a process of using bounding boxes and simple construction techniques to draw curved or more complex objects. Pretty much any object, no matter how complicated, can be fitted into a box or several boxes. That's the whole point of them! ;)⁠ .⁣⁠ .⁣#sketchlikeanarchitect #learntodraw #stepbysteptutorial #procreatedrawing #sketchingtips #architectureillustration #urbansketching Twisting Forms Drawing, Krita Painting, Letter R Tattoo, Geometric Volume, Contrast Art, Typography Packaging, Illustration Architecture, Form Drawing, Sketching Tips

Do you struggle with curves in perspective? Swipe left for a process of using bounding boxes and simple construction techniques to draw curved or more complex objects. Pretty much any object, no matter how complicated, can be fitted into a box or several boxes. That's the whole point of them! ;)⁠ .⁣⁠ .⁣#sketchlikeanarchitect #learntodraw #stepbysteptutorial #procreatedrawing #sketchingtips #architectureillustration #urbansketching

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A Larsen truss is a type of wall truss used to build a thick wall — thick enough to provide room for above-average amounts of insulation. It was developed in 1981 by John Larsen, a builder in Edmonton, Alberta. In honor of the 30th anniversary of the Larsen truss, the time has come for a definitive article on the invention. This report includes an interview with the inventor of the Larsen truss, a history of its use, and a discussion of its advantages and disadvantages.

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