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Orthogonal Cube

When making this orthogonal cube, I followed along with a tutorial video. Step by step, I send the line tool until I had a Y shape. I then copied the lines, until I had three sets. I took the tree sets and joined them together to make three separate, complete shapes. I colored them, to get my final product. So there you have it!
I really love it. I especially love the color scheme. I was going for a springtime approach since it’s the dead of winter. I hope this brightened your day!
Merry Christmas!!


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