HOW DO YOU DRAW 3 D BOXES

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To draw 3D boxes, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by drawing a rectangle on a blank piece of paper. This will be the base or front face of the box.

2. Decide on the size and angle of the box. Imagine the box in your mind and decide how tall, wide, and deep you want it to be. This will determine the dimensions and proportions of your box.

3. Extend lines from the corners of the rectangle to represent the sides or edges of the box. These lines should be drawn at the appropriate angles to create the illusion of 3D.

4. Connect the corresponding corners with lines to create the sides of the box. Make sure you maintain the correct perspective and angles.

5. Erase any unnecessary or overlapping lines to clean up your drawing. You should be left with a well-defined, 3D box.

Remember to practice and experiment with different sizes and angles to improve your skills. You can also refer to online tutorials or videos for visual demonstrations.