1. Draw three stacked cubes. The smallest one goes on the top and the largest one on the bottom. The general shape should be similar to that of a p...
2. Add in the entrance and sketch vertical/horizontal lines crisscrossing the faces of the cubes. These will serve as guidelines for the windows an...
3. Sketch in the details of the building. These include an extra part of the structure protruding from the top and a shadow/border at the bottom (t...
4. Outline the image and put in more details if you want. You can also adjust lines that don't fit your taste. Erase the guidelines. You should out...
5. Color it in. Add some shadows and highlights to the picture, especially at the windows. Once everything is shaded and you’ve made sure to add in...
Neurological movement disorder
Constructional apraxia is a neurological disorder in which people are unable to perform tasks or movements even though they understand the task, are willing to complete it, and have the physical ability to perform the movements.
It is characterized by an inability or difficulty to build, assemble, or draw objects.
Constructional apraxia may be caused by lesions in the parietal lobe following stroke or it may serve as an indicator for Alzheimer's disease.