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okay so were going to be drawing and shading a cone shape were going to start with the base of the cone youre going to draw a four inch line four inches around that four inch line youre going to draw this the shape that we call an ellipse its a flattened circle or oval so you can go around a few times to get the shape right and then go over again a little bit darker once youve sort of gone around and made that motion a few times with your pencil and then you can just erase the rest of the lines so this is called an ellipse its like a flattened circle or oval the reason were drawing this for the base is because in reality the base of the cone would be a circle if we were looking at it from the top it would look like a circle but since were viewing it from the side from the angle were looking at it it will be it wont look like a circle itll be slightly distorted and flattened so instead of drawing the base as a circle from our perspective were drawing it as an ellipse [Musi