Shape Theory Fundamentals: To draw anything, master the basic shapes—triangle, circle, and square—and their variations. This method is used by artists, illustrators, and architects to simplify and represent the world around them.
Problem with Shape Arrangement: A viewer struggled to draw a bus using shape theory, recognizing circles and rectangles but misarranging them, leading to an incorrect representation.
Correcting the Bus Drawing: Start by drawing the wheels first, then position the body of the bus so that it joins the wheels about halfway down. This arrangement ensures the bus looks correct.
Adding Details Efficiently: Add windows, a bus driver, and passengers quickly and simply to create a recognizable and effective visual narrative without needing high realism—10% realism is enough for our brains to understand.

















