REALITY does not have two DIMENSIONS, so it is not always easy to represent it on paper. So we can help us using different REPRESENTATION SYSTEMS and we have started with the orthogonal AXONOMETRIC system. Our first creation is these incomplete RUBIK'S cubes, in isometric axonometric perspective. When we drew them they were complete, but it seems that someone has lost patience and is taking them apart in order to solve them.
ISOMETRIC PROJECTION
Other purpose is a composition in trimetric axonometric projection. In this examples, axes Z and X ara at a 120º angle, and Z and Y show a 135º angle. One of the challenges here is to draw a circumference believable in this projection. In fact, it is an ellipse. But as it is hard to draw an ellipse, we have changed it by an oval to represent the base of the cone. We have also practiced with knoledge of lights and shadows.
TRIMETRIC PROJECTION