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advice on technique to draw and align in 3d

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advice.. I'm at first with 3d.

what is the best technique to draw and align objects in 3d?

we put the case of having to draw 4 faces and then align them all to form a cube (or any other form),

the best technique what would it be? (my goal is to understand the right technique of design/alignment, the technique with which to always draw precise and orderly without messing with)

below the 3 options that come to mind(I have cmq feeling that they are all 3 wrong :d)

1) draw the 4 faces on the same floor in 2d in wireframe/extruder all 4, take in conceptual and then align them one at a time with the command align3d;

2) draw a face in 2d, extrude it, then change direction ucs, draw the second face in 2d, extrude it, change again ucs, draw the third face in 2d, extrude it; change ucs again, draw the fourth face, extrude it

3) make all drawing in 2d in assonometric visual, changing hand ucs, and then extruding everything only at the end of the drawing

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I would like to receive a few tips on this, thank you :)
 
advice.. I'm at first with 3d.

what is the best technique to draw and align objects in 3d?
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I would like to receive a few tips on this, thank you :)
What do you need to design with 3d? architectural, furniture, mechanics, design?
 
I believe that there is no right technique, maybe there is a more appropriate way to certain circumstances then it also depends on how, according to you, it is the most practical way that could not be the same for me for example.
 
I would create the 4 faces of a cube first create a sketch that represents the 4 faces in 2d and then extrude them
to the maximum use the wheel
 
I'm sorry, but why should you change the U.S.?
how in the photo simply extrude profiles
 

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