Draw an Impossible Cube with a Highlighter

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Here is an alternative method for drawing "Escher's Impossible Cube" - a cube that could never exist in real life. This time we use a highlighter pen to make things easier. Let's begin!

Steps

  1. Using a highlighter, draw a wide diamond with each line using a 30 degree angle.
  2. Draw an equivalent diamond underneath. The bottom corner of the upper diamond should connect with the top corner of the lower diamond.
  3. Draw 4 vertical lines to connect each corner with their lower counterparts.
  4. Draw circles for each corner of the diamonds
  5. Draw outlines for the 4 vertical lines as shown in the image.
  6. Draw outlines for the 4 diagonal lines leaning to the right.
  7. Draw outlines for the 4 diagonal lines leaning to the left.
  8. Draw the remaining outer outline of the cube.

Tips

  • Try to use colors that won't bleed or mix. Light colors often get stained by darker ones.
  • To have a perfect shape you can use a ruler.
  • You can try various color combinations.
  • The thicker your highlighter, the easier it is drawing the outlines.
  • If you want a completely transparent cube, you can use a soft pencil instead of a highlighter pen and then get rid of the pencil marks with a good eraser.

Things You'll Need

  • Highlighter pen
  • Pen or magic marker
  • Paper
  • Ruler

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