fore·short·en (fôr-shôr![]() ![]()
tr.v. fore·short·ened, fore·short·en·ing, fore·short·ens
1. To shorten the lines of (an object) in a drawing or other representation so as to produce an illusion of projection or extension in space.
2. To reduce the length of; curtail or abridge.
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The following notes were taken from http://www.idrawdigital.com/2010/04/tutorial-foreshortening-tricks/



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