How To Draw a Rubik’s Cube: Anamorphic Illusion

See how to draw a Rubik’s Cube illusion in anamorphic perspective.
An anamorphic drawing looks 3D from one viewpoint only.

To draw a Rubik’s Cube you need to look at the cube from a low angle and then draw a dot on a piece of paper where you see the corners of the cube, from your low angle. The squares will look like rectangles unless you look at your drawing from your original low angle, when it should look like a 3D cube.

View next: An Impossible Triangle: http://youtu.be/SFUp4lFc1cA
See One Point Perspective: http://youtu.be/yEymIyLbiAI

In this video I used the following: A 4B pencil, a black felt tip pen, some acrylic paint, a white correction pen for the highlights, a rubber band ball and a glass prism.

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Tom McPherson

Circle Line art School

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