part two - space
Do this again and locate the butterfly on point 'c' the left hand front surface. Such is the method we
can obtain the 'three dimensions' that locate our butterfly in space. Of course we needed to
'reference' the butterfly within a box. Now we have our 'three dimensions'. The bigger butterfly I
have introduced is much closer and can be related to the first in a similar manner.
HOMEWORK
Prepare for the next lesson by drawing a 'top view' and 'side view' of a common fork.
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