Rolling Box Flaps with Daniel Cherng
Rolling Box Flaps with Daniel Cherng
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Rolling Box Flaps with Daniel Cherng
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I brought in Daniel Cherng to demonstrate how to draw box flaps opening on the Z-axis. You will see how to apply the logic of the vanishing trace and incline planes to draw flaps that open and close without distorting their shape. We cover how to find the correct radius for a flap by projecting a square and an ellipse around the pivot point. This ensures your proportions stay accurate at any angle. Daniel walks through drawing multiple flaps in different positions, from slightly open to pointing straight down.

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Marshall Vandruff
Drawing box flaps in perspective often causes distorted shapes. Treat the pivot point as a fulcrum to maintain the exact size of the flap. Projecting a square into an ellipse creates a radius that tracks the flap along the vanishing trace.
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