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Do you struggle with curves in perspective? Swipe left for a process of using bounding boxes and simple construction techniques to draw curved or more complex objects. Pretty much any object, no matter how complicated, can be fitted into a box or several boxes. That's the whole point of them! ;)⁠ .⁣⁠ .⁣#sketchlikeanarchitect #learntodraw #stepbysteptutorial #procreatedrawing #sketchingtips #architectureillustration #urbansketching Croquis, Twisting Forms Drawing, Krita Painting, Letter R Tattoo, Typography Packaging, Perspective Sketch, Illustration Architecture, Form Drawing, Sketching Tips

Do you struggle with curves in perspective? Swipe left for a process of using bounding boxes and simple construction techniques to draw curved or more complex objects. Pretty much any object, no matter how complicated, can be fitted into a box or several boxes. That's the whole point of them! ;)⁠ .⁣⁠ .⁣#sketchlikeanarchitect #learntodraw #stepbysteptutorial #procreatedrawing #sketchingtips #architectureillustration #urbansketching

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Advanced construction technologies like the FRAMECAD System hold many advantages over traditional construction techniques. The FRAMECAD design and build methodology is all about the rapid construction of quality buildings, and delivers a faster return on investment and new business opportunities. Types Of Cladding, Drywall Construction, Metal Building Designs, Steel Building Homes, Construction Technology, Framing Construction, House Roof Design, Steel Structure Buildings, Steel Frame House

Advanced construction technologies like the FRAMECAD System hold many advantages over traditional construction techniques. The FRAMECAD design and build methodology is all about the rapid construction of quality buildings, and delivers a faster return on investment and new business opportunities.

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A Larsen truss is a type of wall truss used to build a thick wall — thick enough to provide room for above-average amounts of insulation. It was developed in 1981 by John Larsen, a builder in Edmonton, Alberta. In honor of the 30th anniversary of the Larsen truss, the time has come for a definitive article on the invention. This report includes an interview with the inventor of the Larsen truss, a history of its use, and a discussion of its advantages and disadvantages.

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