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being able to quickly construct and draw shapes is a vital skill for the product designer but being able to position the shadows they cast is valuable - not only does it help develop a relationship between the shapes it also helps to bed the shapes onto the page so we need to start with a light source and its helpful to think of this light source as a vertical line [Music] the light Direction comes straight from the base of the light source and youll see shortly that the light Direction could be pointing anywhere we also have a light angle and this comes from the top of the light source and crosses the light direction we can see here how a cube casts a shadow with the light source to the left of the cube we can draw the light direction lines from the base of the sides of the cube these lines are parallel to each other we then draw the light angle lines from the top of the same lines these two are parallel to each other where the light direction and light angle lines intersect is impo