Drawing Number One
Cubee "D", Part B
            
             
Drawing Cubee “D”
Drawing "
Part A"   gave you your first experience as a draftsperson.

A draftsperson is someone who  makes  plans or drawings. When making a plan, you need to take your time, be careful and practice your precision skills.

You also learned the position of the three orthographic views;  the isometric drawing, the skill of drawing straight lines, highlighting lines, and shading.

You also learned how to use a word processor to form and fill in a text box. Now it's time to learn how to draw Cubee "D" s  face.
Cubee "D"'s Face
Drawing Legend: One square              centimeter.
Step 1: Review  part “A” of your design assignment. Precisely place and tape a blank page on the orthographic and isometric     template.
Step 2: Draw the front, top and side view perimeters of the orthographic and isometric views.
Step 3: Practice drawing  the top and side-view’s internal horizontal and vertical  lines in the orthographic and isometric views. 
Perimeter
Step 4: Using a pencil, draw Cubee “D” face. Start with the eyebrows, mouth and nose. Using a circle template, draw the eyes. To draw the eyes on the isometric you will need an ellipse template.
Highlight and shade your drawing.
Add a title, drawing information and a precise description of your work.

Now you may want to make a cubic decimeter and glue Cubee "D" face onto the cube.