Task 03:
1. Create a point or a dot in the given square format, at the place of your choice.
2. Originating from this point, draw three lines so that they touch three different edges of the outlined square format. The angle created between these lines should be of 120° each. (Please see Figure 2.1).
3. Modify any one of the three lines as shown in Fig.2.2. The modification of any one of your chosen sides need not resemble the figure. The figure is just an example.
Line a/d* was modified along the plane and e/f, f/g and g/h were created. Take care e/f and g/h are parallel to side a/b, and f/g parallel to a/d, as it is mandatory to create a shape which forms an angle of either 90° or 45°.
*Choose the longest line for modification rather than the shortest among the three.
Task 04:
Complete the rendered version of your line creation to reveal the faces of the form. See fig 2.3
Task 05:
Extend the three lines which had diverged from the point, beyond the boundaries of the square outline to result in a cube.
Task 06:
Rotate the cube mentally on an axis, so that the modified side has a different orientation in comparison to what it had earlier. Draw this new picture of the cube visualizing in its modified orientation on a new A4 sheet. Create a cube with the altered edge in POP.
Stationery:
• Pencils 4B, 6B, or Staedtler Lumograph 6B (you need more control over your hand while handling Staedtler Lumograph 6B. The pencil is very smooth and quickly creates dark tones).
• Paper: 10, A4 size, Alabaster Papers (100 gsm)
Note:
Keep your sheets clean and tidy while submitting.