SECRET 2 - Object
Object Relations:
Object->Space
Object->Object
Object->Other objects
The object
The object is the basic unit drawing trainer. Just as the cell gives rise to any part of the human body, the object will serve to create everything you see in the drawing, from the simplest to the most complex structure.
To understand the concepts, let's make a comparison between the designer and an artist who makes Stop-motion films. The designer makes a simulation of the existing world, like someone taking a photograph. In the same way, the Stop-motion artist has, as a result of his work, a series of photographs that, when placed in sequence, will give rise to a film. What interests us in this comparison is that the Stop-motion artist, in order to carry out his work, needs to build all the objects present in the scene. It's the same thing for the designer, he will need to build each object necessary to carry out his drawing.
In short, everything the designer encodes within the format is an object!

Prism
Prism is a geometric figure that has three dimensions, that is, it has width, height and depth. It consists of vertices, edges and planes.
In our learning we will use prisms as a structural basis for sketching objects.
We will assume, for the purpose of simplification, that a prism is the same as an object in its most simplified form.

Drawing using prisms doesn't mean we should always do it. Prisms serve to assist in the construction of three-dimensional shapes that form objects. With the passage of time and constant practice, we should only imagine these prisms, not having to draw them every time, but only when necessary.
Prism
Prism is a geometric figure that has three dimensions, that is, it has width, height and depth. It consists of vertices, edges and planes.
In our learning we will use prisms as a structural basis for sketching objects.
We will assume, for the purpose of simplification, that a prism is the same as an object in its most simplified form.

Ramp up
Building prisms is a very easy way to draw methodically and efficiently. It is the foundation on which the drawings will be built, so learn with great dedication and know how to do it automatically and precisely. It is one of the secrets of good designers.

How are Objects born?
Prisms give rise to objects and can be built...
...deformed...
...and combined...
...to form more complex objects, scenes, compositions, etc.
With its rectangular shapes, the cube is the easiest prism to manipulate in space. The most practical way to manufacture it is by building one of its faces and then making (extrusion) the extension of the third axis and, finally, the opposite face, forming a box.

With its rectangular shapes, the cube is the easiest prism to manipulate in space. The most practical way to manufacture it is by building one of its faces and then making (extrusion) the extension of the third axis and, finally, the opposite face, forming a box.
With its rectangular shapes, the cube is the easiest prism to manipulate in space. The most practical way to manufacture it is by building one of its faces and then making (extrusion) the extension of the third axis and, finally, the opposite face, forming a box.

With its rectangular shapes, the cube is the easiest prism to manipulate in space. The most practical way to manufacture it is by building one of its faces and then making (extrusion) the extension of the third axis and, finally, the opposite face, forming a box.

With its rectangular shapes, the cube is the easiest prism to manipulate in space. The most practical way to manufacture it is by building one of its faces and then making (extrusion) the extension of the third axis and, finally, the opposite face, forming a box.

With its rectangular shapes, the cube is the easiest prism to manipulate in space. The most practical way to manufacture it is by building one of its faces and then making (extrusion) the extension of the third axis and, finally, the opposite face, forming a box.

With its rectangular shapes, the cube is the easiest prism to manipulate in space. The most practical way to manufacture it is by building one of its faces and then making (extrusion) the extension of the third axis and, finally, the opposite face, forming a box.

With its rectangular shapes, the cube is the easiest prism to manipulate in space. The most practical way to manufacture it is by building one of its faces and then making (extrusion) the extension of the third axis and, finally, the opposite face, forming a box.

Em que essas características importantes dos prismas ajudam com desenho?
Note que ela nos ajudam a perceber quão apontadas para o observador ou para o lado o cilindro ou a esfera estão.
warp
Além da construção, ao serem deformados, os prismas básicos dão origem a uma infinidade de novos prismas, basta apenas usar a imaginação.

To combine
Outra forma de criação de objetos é combinar prismas.
