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In this segment, Steve Huston presents a thoughtful discussion on drawing the foot in perspective, emphasizing structural principles over superficial details. He refers to Nikolai Fechin's work from a book, highlighting how understanding threedimensional positions—leaning, facing, and tilting—can enrich the portrayal of form. Steve explains how more corners in a drawing can lead to better structural depiction, particularly in perspective drawing, using straightforward language to demystify complex concepts about spatial positioning and threedimensionality.