There is nothing super complicated in drawing. Everyone is able to depict elementary geometric shapes. And this can already be considered the beginning of the path to the world of pencils and paints. From simple, complex is born. Therefore, if you achieve mastery in drawing flat and volumetric objects and figures, it will not be difficult to portray complex landscapes or still lifes. Moreover, drawing is undoubtedly useful for human development. In addition to physical development (fine motor skills of hands, accuracy in movements and their lightness), this type of art also gives the brain and imagination the basis for work. In his thinking, a person creates pictures, examines them from different angles, explores using the skills of abstract representation.
How to draw a Rubik's Cube in stages, let's figure it out
In shape it is an ordinary cube, which means that for a start you need to present it from all sides or even try to assemble it in your head. Then you can get down to business:
- It is necessary to prepare all the objects that may be needed when drawing: a sheet of paper, a simple pencil and an eraser.
- First, remembering the initial knowledge of geometry, we draw an ordinary cube lying on the table.
- How to draw a Rubik's Cube from this? It is enough to depict all its faces with its constituent parts and add shadows. So, our drawing is ready.
Step-by-step instruction on the image of the Rubik's Cube
A bit of the story of this entertaining puzzle
Erne Rubik, the creator of the cube, was born in 1944 in a prosperous family, where his father was an aircraft builder and his mother was a poet poet. He received an engineering education at the University of Budapest, where he remained in graduate school afterwards. The graduation from the educational institution was followed by several years of work as a civil engineer, but then Erne nevertheless returned to the university to obtain the degree of "Associate Professor".
At the beginning of its history, the Rubik's Cube was developed only as a visual mathematical model. The first prototype was made of wooden cubes in the amount of 27 pieces, painted in different colors. The author used this construction as a material for the lecture.
To date, almost half a million of these toys have been made. But what brought this puzzle such fame that made it a favorite for a huge number of people? All just because of the apparent simplicity of the cube. One has only to try - and not break away: you try to assemble it as quickly as possible or in the least number of moves. It is believed that from any assembly to assemble this puzzle can be for the number of moves not exceeding 20.